Iran, Netanyahu and Israel
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Iran Plotted Trump’s Assassination Over Nuclear Deal Fallout, Netanyahu AllegesIn a shocking interview, Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu made a serious claim. He said that Iran Islamic regime had planned to assassinate U.S. President Donald Trump. Netanyahu referred to Trump as Iran’s “enemy number one.
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The Forward on MSN‘I trust his judgment completely’: Netanyahu praises Trump while urging tougher U.S. stance on IranTrump distanced himself from direct involvement in Israel’s strikes. But Benjamin Netanyahu will need the U.S. president to finish the job.
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Von der Leyen tells Netanyahu that "Israel has the right to defend itself" and expresses concern about "Iran's nuclear and missile weapons"The President of the Commission has spoken with the Israeli leader, to whom she has also conveyed that "the humanitarian situation in Gaza is unacceptable" and that aid must "arrive immediately". "Israel has the right to defend itself.
With no guarantee of what would follow a potential Israeli assassination of Khamenei, it may not be a gamble the White House is likely to take
The conflict has killed hundreds and wounded more than a thousand since Friday in Iran and killed at least 24 and injured hundreds in Israel. The attack on Iran came amid protracted talks between the U.S. and Iran centered around Iran’s nuclear program.
President Donald Trump is under fierce pressure from inside Israel and his own MAGA base as he ponders the most fateful national security decision of either of his presidencies — whether to attempt a killer blow against Iran’s nuclear program.
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The Times of Israel on MSNNetanyahu says Israel won’t rule out killing Khamenei: It would ‘end the conflict’Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu on Monday did not rule out plans to target Iranian Supreme Leader Ali Khamenei. Instead, he suggested that it would be a surefire way to “end the conflict” with the Islamic Republic.
President Donald Trump does not intend to sign a statement currently being drafted by world leaders at the G7 summit, calling for de-escalation between Israel and Iran, according to two U.S. officials.
European and regional powers largely approve of efforts to prevent an Iranian bomb. So too do Israelis. But without US support to finish the job, the long-term prospects for that support look shaky.
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Israel and Iran have begun a new round of attacks, as the conflict between the two heavily armed rivals enters its fourth day.