Netanyahu refuses to rule out killing Iran’s Supreme Leader
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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.
President Trump is becoming ever more emphatic in his backing of Israel’s attack on Iran, with the chances rising by the hour that he will greenlight direct U.S. involvement. The president discussed the crisis in the White House Situation Room with his closest advisers on Tuesday afternoon.
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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.
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As Israel escalates strikes on Iran’s nuclear facilities, fears grow that the conflict could spill over into a global war. With the US cautious, Russia posturing, and regional powers on edge, the Israel-Iran clash has sparked heated debate over whether World War III has begun.
Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu will sit down for an interview airing Sunday with Fox News anchor Bret Baier, his first since Israel's strikes on Iran.
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Tuko News on MSNBenjamin Netanyahu: Net worth, salary and businesses owned by Israeli PMBenjamin Netanyahu, Israel’s longest-serving PM, has an estimated net worth of around $13m as of 2025, derived from his political career and private businesses.
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Worldcrunch on MSNKilling Khamenei? With Trump Adrift, Nothing Will Stop NetanyahuThe Israeli Prime Minister’s sentence is resolute: killing Iran’s Supreme Leader, Ayatollah Ali Khamenei, he told ABC News, “would not provoke an escalation. It would end the conflict” with Iran.
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Amazon S3 on MSNIsrael counts on the reality that there won't be consequences from Washington, analyst saysIsraeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu said Monday that Israel was "changing the face of the Middle East" with its military campaign against Iran which could lead to "radical changes" in the country.