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Why Netanyahu rejected compromise with Noam Sohlberg in probing October 7 - analysis

The Jerusalem Post

The Jerusalem Post

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July 7, 2026

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It has become clear that Netanyahu and the government's problem with a state inquiry was not activist judges, but their desire to navigate the results to not be overly negative for themselves.

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Jewish News Syndicate

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· Jun 27, 2026

What you still haven't been told about the Iran deal

A well-informed source explains how two election campaigns caused the clash between Netanyahu and Trump, and points to a hidden clause in the agreement that will not please the Iranians.

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

The Jerusalem Post

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· Jul 3, 2026

In unity government push, Netanyahu bets Israel's political boycott is beginning to crack

POLITICAL AFFAIRS: PM Netanyahu’s emerging campaign is built around a simple proposition: The political boycott against him is losing its rationale, and a broader coalition is again possible.

The Media Line

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· Jun 29, 2026

Netanyahu Wants a ‘Broad National Government.’ His Ultra-Orthodox Deal Just Made It the Main Election Fight

A press conference intended to showcase a major [] The post Netanyahu Wants a ‘Broad National Government.’ His Ultra-Orthodox Deal Just Made It the Main Election Fight appeared first on The Media Line.

The Daily Beast

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· Jul 6, 2026

Netanyahu Squirms Over Awkward Trump Question

Fox NewsIsraeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu was confronted about his tense relationship with Donald Trump amid the conflicts in the Middle East.In an interview on Fox Friends on Monday morning, Netanyahu gave a less-than-convincing reply when he was asked by host Brian Kilmeade if his relationship with Trump was “under strain” as Israel’s attacks on Lebanon threaten hopes of ending the war with Iran.“Well, first of all, we see eye to eye on just about everything. And sometimes—this happens among the best of allies, and we are the best of allies—there can be differences of opinion,” Netanyahu said.Read more at The Daily Beast.

Arutz Sheva

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· Jul 1, 2026

Netanyahu’s joke outrages bereaved families

During an interview, Netanyahu was asked what has changed in him since Oct. 7 and initially replied: I lost a little weight. His words drew criticism from bereaved families.

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Related coverage for "Why Netanyahu rejected compromise with Noam Sohlberg in probing October 7 - analysis": Jewish News Syndicate — What you still haven't been told about the Iran deal. Haaretz — Veteran Likud MK breaks ranks in clash with Netanyahu over bid to cancel party primary. The Jerusalem Post — In unity government push, Netanyahu bets Israel's political boycott is beginning to crack. The Media Line — Netanyahu Wants a ‘Broad National Government.’ His Ultra-Orthodox Deal Just Made It the Main Election Fight. The Daily Beast — Netanyahu Squirms Over Awkward Trump Question. Arutz Sheva — Netanyahu’s joke outrages bereaved families