Iran, Israel and Netanyahu
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Iran, Netanyahu and Deadly Strike
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Twenty-four hours later, Israel began attacking Iran. In one instant, Netanyahu’s political problems were swept away. No more ultra-Orthodox parties complaining about the military draft or far-right parties shouting about praying in the al-Aqsa compound. “The cards are in his hands. If they weren’t a week ago, they are now,” said the official.
The Israeli leader said U.S. homeland could be next on Tehran's targets and criticized U.S. far-right though he was appreciative of Trump's support.
Netanyahu reveals Iran attempted to assassinate both him and Trump, discusses Israel's strikes against Iran's nuclear program, and explains the "imminent threat."
As tensions rise after Israeli airstrikes on Iran's nuclear sites, Prime Minister Netanyahu accused Iran of plotting against the U.S. president.
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President Trump and Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu spoke by telephone on Tuesday, a White House official said. The official didn't provide details about the conversation.
As tensions soar, Netanyahu's bold message to Iranians stirs echoes of past revolutions, leaving many to wonder if history is on the brink of repeating itself.
Pahlavi — the eldest son of the former Shah of Iran, the last leader before the Islamic Revolution in 1979 saw him swept from power — issued his call to action in a video posted on X.
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Mediaite on MSNDaily Show Supercut Roasts Netanyahu for Repeatedly Claiming Iran Has Been ‘Weeks Away’ from Nukes for the Last 30 YearsShow roasted Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu for saying Iran's been "weeks away" from nukes for the last 30 years. The post Daily Show Supercut Roasts Netanyahu for Repeatedly Claiming Iran Has Been ‘Weeks Away’ from Nukes for the Last 30 Years first appeared on Mediaite.