Israel's Netanyahu finally makes his move on Iran
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Forget Trump — he just caddies for this guy. Like it or not, Benjamin Netanyahu is the 21st century's antihero
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Worldcrunch on MSNNetanyahu’s Big Bet To Remake The Middle East Looks To Be Winning — But Is It?As he launches the unprecedented attacks against Iran, much seems to be going Netanyahu's way, from the decimation of both Hamas and Hezbollah leaders to the toppling of the Assad regime and softening of Arab regimes.
Iran played its hand poorly leading up to Israel’s offensive by dragging out nuclear negotiations with Trump, providing Netanyahu with an opportunity.
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GZERO Media on MSNWhat We’re Watching: Bibi on the brink, US-China truce, Elon-Trump detenteThe warning signs are flashing for Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu as the Knesset prepares to vote later today on whether to dissolve his government.
During his second government, between 2009 and 2013, he tried at least twice to launch attacks against Iran’s nuclear programme but was stymied
They died in their own beds. Hossein Salami and Ali Shamkhani—Iran’s most senior military officers and the stewards of Iran’s nuclear weapons program—had spent years threatening Israel with destruction.
Iran once ridiculed Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu as the boy who cried wolf for his constant public warnings about Tehran's nuclear programme, and his repeated threats to shut it down, one way or another.
Former premier says Netanyahu 'failed completely' by not preventing Oct. 7 massacre; Palestinian ex-foreign minister says two states 'only doable solution,' sides must be convinced