JERUSALEM, March 16 (Reuters) - Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu has told the head of the Shin Bet domestic intelligence service that he will ask the government to approve his dismissal ...
TEL AVIV, Israel (AP) — Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu announced Sunday he will seek to dismiss the head of the country's internal security service this week, following a power ...
Netanyahu has resisted calls for an official state commission of inquiry into the Oct. 7 attack and has tried to blame the failures on the army and security agencies.
Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu said he will bring a vote on the issue this week (Evelyn Hockstein/Pool Photo via AP) Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu has said he will bring a ...
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Almost three-quarters of Israelis believe that Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu should take responsibility for the events of October 7, 2023, and resign from his position, according to a survey ...
More than 50 freed Israeli hostages urged Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu to fully implement the Gaza ceasefire deal and secure the release of those still held in the Palestinian territory.
However, Haaretz reported that in May 2023, Shin Bet head Ronen Bar told Netanyahu that Hamas was a “challenge at (Israel’s) doorstep” and it should prepare for “an opening blow.” Prime Minister ...
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Is Trump Watching? Did Netanyahu Fund Hamas Before Oct 7 Horror? US' Top Arab Ally Breaks Silenceaccording to a Haaretz report. Shin Bet chief Ronen Bar explicitly cautioned Netanyahu, calling Hamas a "challenge at Israel's doorstep" and urging a preemptive response. Despite recognizing Hamas ...
The Shin Bet said that it had disregarded intelligence from Gaza about a planned Hamas raid, but also that government policies may have emboldened the militants to attack. By Ephrat Livni Israel ...
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