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Iran, Trump and Netanyahu

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Trump leaves Netanyahu endorsement hanging with pointed warning ahead of crucial election
Trump dangles endorsement in front of Netanyahu in Israel's upcoming elections, saying he likes Bibi but urging the Israeli leader to be "more rational."

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 · 19h · on MSN
Trump's own intelligence warns Netanyahu is likely to sabotage the Iran peace deal to survive re-election
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How the Iran war united, and then divided, Trump and Netanyahu
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Trump and Netanyahu at odds as ceasefire pressure mounts
US president Donald Trump and Israeli prime minister Binyamin Netanyahu appear increasingly at odds after Washington reportedly pressured Israel to renew a fragile ceasefire with Iran -backed Hizbulla...

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‘They Do As I Say’ Trump Says Of Israel Amid Disagreement Over Iran Deal
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Obama Twists the Knife as Trump Is Accused of ‘Surrender’
 · 16h
BREAKING: Iran Military SHUTS Hormuz After Trump ‘FAILS’ To Stop Netanyahu From Striking Hezbollah
Schumer argued that the deal leaves America in a weaker position and demanded greater transparency from the White House regarding its terms.

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Vance warns Israeli critics of the US: Don't attack the 'only powerful ally' you have left
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Delusional Trump, 80, Mounts Unhinged Defense of His Surrender
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One election, one question: Is Netanyahu finally running out of time?

In a pivotal election, Israel faces a stark choice between Benjamin Netanyahu's camp and those determined to replace him.
7d

Benjamin Netanyahu Confirms Re-Election Bid After Trump Reportedly Questions Whether The 'War Time' Israel PM Wants To Continue 'Amazing Career'

Benjamin Netanyahu will seek re-election this year, his party Likud said on Wednesday, moving quickly to end speculation after President Donald Trump said he was unsure whether the Israeli prime
2d

Trump: I'll likely support Netanyahu in next Israeli election, but need to see who is running

This comes after Trump's other recent criticisms of Netanyahu. On Wednesday, Trump claimed the pair have a "little dispute" over Lebanon, but said he liked the prime minister.
1mon

Netanyahu’s coalition takes first step toward new elections in Israel

Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu’s coalition has submitted a bill to dissolve parliament, taking a preliminary step toward holding new elections later this year.
2d

Trump unclear whether he will support Netanyahu in next Israel vote

US President Donald Trump is leaving his support for Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu in the upcoming parliamentary election open for now, Israeli broadcaster Kan reported on Thursday.
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A crucial election is coming in Israel: Can Benjamin Netanyahu hold on to power?

A crucial election is looming for Israel and its prime minister, Benjamin Netanyahu. It's shaping up to be less a fight between right and left than a contest between Netanyahu's supporters and rivals.
The Forward on MSN
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Who is Gadi Eisenkot, the Israeli politician who could dethrone Netanyahu?

Until recently, former Prime Minister Naftali Bennett appeared to be the opposition figure best positioned to challenge Benjamin Netanyahu in Israel’s election this fall. But a new contender has emerged: Gadi Eisenkot,
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Netanyahu, Israel's arch-survivor, set to face voter fury over Iran deal

Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu's hopes of clinging to power in an election this autumn have long been shaky, but the interim U.S. deal with Iran has added yet another complication.
Newsday
3mon

As Netanyahu prepares for elections, his foes in Iran and Lebanon could get a vote

JERUSALEM — Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu will soon have to decide when to hold Israel’s next elections. But with war raging on multiple fronts and no end in sight, Israel’s enemies in Iran and Lebanon may help make that decision for him.
The Times of Israel on MSN
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In full comptrol: Why Netanyahu fought so hard over the state comptroller election

Critics of Michael Rabello's appointment argue Netanyahu's longtime lawyer and adviser may adopt a politically partisan approach over what he does and does not audit The post In full comptrol: Why Netanyahu fought so hard over the state comptroller election appeared first on The Times of Israel.
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