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Tel Aviv: Recently, reports surfaced that Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu is suffering from prostate cancer. However, Netanyahu’s office published his medical report denying all these rumours. The medical report clarified that the Israeli PM suffered a urinary tract infection after surgery and is in good health.
The Israeli prime minister was previously rumored to have prostate cancer.
Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu seeks to revoke citizenship of two Palestinian men convicted of terrorism in the first use of a controversial deportation law.
Secretary of State Marco Rubio plans to travel to Israel next week to update Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu on the U.S.-Iran nuclear talks.
During Wednesday’s meeting, which was closed to the press, Netanyahu was expected to push Trump to widen negotiations with Iran beyond its nuclear program, including imposing restrictions on Iran’s ballistic missile program and ending Iranian support for Hamas and Hezbollah.
There is no evidence Netanyahu was the person emailing Epstein.
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Netanyahu seeks to strip Palestinian citizens convicted of violent crimes of Israeli nationality
Israel is seeking to revoke the citizenship of at least two men convicted of terrorism offenses, marking what appears to be the first test of a 2023 law allowing such action against Palestinian citize
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5 things to know ahead of the Trump-Netanyahu meeting
President Donald Trump and Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu are set to meet at the White House Wednesday in a highly anticipated discussion. The primary focus of the meeting is expected to be the ongoing negotiations between the United States and Iran,
According to the statement, the mother of Judge Oded Shaham passed away, and all of his hearings have been canceled through Sunday in accordance with customary bereavement leave.