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Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu, the head of the government of Israel, involved in military and political decisions.

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WSJ What’s News
Google’s Future Awaits Ruling in Landmark Antitrust Case

That comes after President Trump admitted on Wednesday that he had warned Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu against taking actions like a military strike that could disrupt negotiations.

Up First from NPR
Ukrainian Drone Strikes, Senate Budget Bill, Colorado Attack

I'll say the reaction goes way beyond Colorado. Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu issued a statement this morning saying he, his wife, and the people of Israel are praying for the recovery of the victims. And Israel's ambassador to the UN, Danny Dannen, said, In Boulder, Colorado, Jewish people marched with a moral and humane demand to return the hostages.

The President's Daily Brief
PDB Afternoon Bulletin | June 4th, 2025: Civil War in Gaza? New Militia Challenges Hamas Rule & Israeli Jets Hit Syria

Nach den neuesten Angriffen sagte der Premierminister Netanyahu, dass die Operation eine, Quote, klare Botschaft sendete, dass Israel keine Angriffe an die Grenze oder an die Zielgruppe der Druhs tolerieren würde. Das ist eine religiöse Minoritätspopulation mit tiefen Beziehungen zu beiden Ländern. The exchange also comes at a precarious diplomatic moment.

Radio Atlantic
Mossad’s Former Chief Calls the War in Gaza ‘Useless’

papers, I read about what Israel Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu is or isn't doing, or what other officials in the Israeli government are saying about the war. In Tel Aviv, what the government wants or says seems irrelevant, or at least totally drowned out by what the people want. The gap between the government and the people seems enormous.

The President's Daily Brief
PDB Afternoon Bulletin | June 5th, 2025: Trump's Sweeping New Travel Ban & Israel Arms Militia Challenging Hamas Rule

The emergence of a Klan-backed militia in southern Gaza just became more complicated, as Israeli Prime Minister Netanyahu approved arming the group in a move that bypassed his security cabinet. According to Israeli defense sources, Netanyahu gave the green light for security forces to supply weapons, some of them seized from Hamas, to fighters loyal to Yasser Abu Shabab.