Iran, Israel and Netanyahu
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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.
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.
During his second government, between 2009 and 2013, he tried at least twice to launch attacks against Iran’s nuclear programme but was stymied
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Agence France-Presse on MSNTrump must tell Netanyahu 'enough is enough': ex-Israeli PMUS President Donald Trump should tell Israel's leader Benjamin Netanyahu "enough is enough", a former Israeli prime minister told AFP, denouncing the continuation of the war in Gaza as a "crime" and insisting a two-state solution is the only way to end the conflict.
"By defending ourselves, we're also defending our Arab neighbors, our Arab friends in peace, Europe, [and] the United States, which helps us all the time in our defense."
The prosecution is proceeding very conservatively to score any points it can on Netanyahu, concerned that otherwise he could outfox them on the witness stand.
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Monitor on MSNAfter years of waiting, Netanyahu finally makes his move on IranLongest-serving prime minister. Mr Benjamin Netanyahu, a former member of an elite special forces unit responsible for some of Israel’s most daring hostage rescues, has dominated its politics for decades.
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The Times of Israel on MSNMany doubted Netanyahu would follow through. It’s a new era for him, and the regionObama administration officials scorned him, and years went by without an Israeli attack on Iran's nuclear program. But Oct. 7 changed Israel and its leader, and the writing was on the wall