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Netanyahu moves forward with politically appointed October 7 inquiry despite criticism

Sweden Herald

Sweden Herald

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July 6, 2026

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Tampa Free Press

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· Jun 29, 2026

The $3 Billion Fracture: How One Amendment Is Ripping Through Capitol Hill Over Israel Aid

Tensions boiled over among House Democrats during a Sunday phone call as lawmakers failed to reach an agreement on how to handle an upcoming vote regarding U.S. aid to Israel. The internal debate centers on a new amendment proposed by Republican Representative Thomas Massie of Kentucky, which aims to slash 3.3 billion in foreign military [] The 3 Billion Fracture: How One Amendment Is Ripping Through Capitol Hill Over Israel Aid

Haaretz

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· Jun 22, 2026

Veteran Likud MK breaks ranks in clash with Netanyahu over bid to cancel party primary

David Bitan criticized Netanyahu's plan to cancel the internal election process, warning that replacing member voting with a selection committee would undermine the party's democratic foundations Netanyahu reportedly backtracked his plan on Monday evening, Kan reported

Middle East Eye

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· Jun 27, 2026

Netanyahu says he wants broad coalition after Israel election

Netanyahu says he wants broad coalition after Israel election Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu says he wants to form a broader coalition after the next election, distancing himself from the far-right allies who have helped keep him in power. I intend to establish a broad national government, not a right-wing government, not a left-wing government that depends on Arab parties, but a broad national government, Netanyahu said in a televised briefing. His remarks mark an attempt to recast his political strategy before a national vote that must take place by 27 October. Netanyahu’s current government has relied heavily on far-right ministers who have pushed Israel deeper into occupation, settlement expansion and military escalation across the region.

Off The Press

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· Jun 29, 2026

Massie Triggers House Democrats’ Circular Firing Squad Over Israel Aid

Tensions boiled over among House Democrats Sunday after Republican Kentucky Rep. Thomas Massie proposed an amendment to nix 3 billion in military aid to Israel. During a phone call, Democrats could not reach an agreement on how to handle the amendment that would slash 3.3 billion in foreign aid to Israel, with some arguing that []...Click to read more

Al Bawaba

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· Jul 10, 2026

Netanyahu on edge as new polls shake his grip on power

ALBAWABA – Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu is under increasing pressure from within his Likud party as he attempts to overhaul the party’s electoral list in the run-up to Israel’s next general election amid rising concerns over diminishing popular support and unfavorable polling...

All Israel News

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· Jun 24, 2026

Netanyahu faces coalition crisis as ultra-Orthodox parties threaten again to dissolve Knesset

Netanyahu faces coalition crisis as ultra-Orthodox parties threaten again to dissolve Knesset

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Related coverage for "Netanyahu moves forward with politically appointed October 7 inquiry despite criticism": Tampa Free Press — The $3 Billion Fracture: How One Amendment Is Ripping Through Capitol Hill Over Israel Aid. Haaretz — Veteran Likud MK breaks ranks in clash with Netanyahu over bid to cancel party primary. Middle East Eye — Netanyahu says he wants broad coalition after Israel election. Off The Press — Massie Triggers House Democrats’ Circular Firing Squad Over Israel Aid. Al Bawaba — Netanyahu on edge as new polls shake his grip on power. All Israel News — Netanyahu faces coalition crisis as ultra-Orthodox parties threaten again to dissolve Knesset