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Worldcrunch on MSNHave No Illusions, Israel And Iran Are Both Getting Ready For Another Round Of War
The so-called 12-day war ended in a June ceasefire. But it really just returned the Israel-Iran war to the shadows, with both ...
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Al Jazeera on MSNCould Israel be planning a second war on Iran?
Israel’s leadership views its 12-day war with Iran last month as a success – several Iranian military leaders were killed, Iran’s defensive military capabilities were weakened, and the United States ...
Former Israeli Prime Minister Ehud Olmert in recent months has emerged as one of the fiercest internal critics of his country ...
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Israel Could Launch a ‘Preemptive Strike’ on Iran
A new, dangerous flashpoint is emerging in the Middle East as prominent Israeli hawk and former defense minister Avigdor ...
JERUSALEM — In the fall, long before President Donald Trump embarked on an effort to resolve concerns over Iran’s nuclear program through negotiations, Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu had already ...
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India Today on MSNWhat exactly is Netanyahu smoking? Iran's foreign minister blasts Israeli PM
The fiery war of words comes amid rising tensions between Iran and Israel over Iran's nuclear program. Israel has long ...
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Trump and Netanyahu may take a victory lap on Iran, but the Gaza war looms over their meeting
As they meet for the third time this year, the outwardly triumphant visit will be dogged by Israel's 21-month war against Hamas in Gaza.
Last month Israel and the U.S. attacked Iran’s facilities for making nuclear weapons. The war lasted 12 days and ended with a ...
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The Times of Israel on MSNHunter Biden slams Netanyahu for being ‘wrong every time’ on Iran
The post Hunter Biden slams Netanyahu for being ‘wrong every time’ on Iran appeared first on The Times of Israel.
Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu said on Tuesday that Israel in its 12 days of war with Iran had removed the threat of ...
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After Iran, Pressure Mounts On Netanyahu To End Gaza War - MSN
Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu's rise in popularity during the war with Iran may already be fading, as pressure mounts at home to end the conflict in Gaza.
The Israeli prime minister's Likud party grew in popularity in a poll taken at the height of the Israel-Iran war. Many Israelis, even those who do not support Netanyahu, praised his decision to ...
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