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The Israeli military struck a building in Beirut’s southern suburbs early Tuesday, killing at least four people, in an attack it said targeted a member of the Hezbollah militant group.
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The dismissal of Mr. Bar came amid a wider effort by Mr. Netanyahu to diminish the influence of state watchdogs.
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For 18 months, Israel has been consumed by battles with external foes. But its internal rifts have returned to the fore after Benjamin Netanyahu’s government resumed an offensive against pillars of the state, bringing the country to the brink of a constitutional crisis.
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The National on MSNNetanyahu battles two major political scandals in one weekIsraeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu has been left battling more political crises after pressure from within his government forced a u-turn on his choice of national security chief and public anger over a corruption scandal engulfing his office reached new heights.
U.S. Senator Lindsey Graham expressed strong disapproval of Sharvit’s potential leadership, labeling the appointment as highly concerning due to Sharvit’s past statements regarding Trump.
Prime minister’s mounting legal troubles bring him into increasing conflict with legal and investigatory bodies
Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu left his corruption trial abruptly on Monday to give evidence in a separate investigation into possible ties between his aides and Qatar, Israel's public broadcaster Kan reported.
Sen. Lindsey Graham hurled rare criticism against Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu for tapping a Trump critic to helm one of the country’s top three spy agencies.
Israel’s parliament has passed a key part of Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu’s plan to overhaul the judiciary.
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Agence France-Presse on MSNTop aide to Israel's Netanyahu arrested in 'Qatargate' probeIsraeli police announced on Monday the arrest of two individuals, one of whom was confirmed by Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu's ruling Likud party as a senior aide to the long-serving leader. Israeli media identified the two men as Yonatan Urich and Eli Feldstein,
Netanyahu will travel to Hungary this week, defying an arrest warrant from the International Criminal Court issued over allegations of war crimes in Gaza.