Binyamin Netanyahu
Coverage of Binyamin Netanyahu in the Nexus archive.
- Cabinet okays 5-year NIS 360 million plan for Eilat’s economy, infrastructure
The Israeli Cabinet approved a 5-year, NIS 360 million plan to boost Eilat's economy and infrastructure, focusing on public transportation, health system improvements, and tertiary education. Prime Minister Netanyahu described Eilat as a future 'strong, flourishing, southern gate' of Israel.
- How Israel is frustrating Donald Trump’s Iran plans
Israel is frustrating Donald Trump's Iran plans, and Binyamin Netanyahu has defied America twice in recent days.
- Can Donald Trump save Israel from itself in Lebanon?
The article explores whether Donald Trump can assist Israel in Lebanon amid Binyamin Netanyahu's conflict with Hizbullah, which is complicating Trump's negotiations with Iran.
- Israeli troops push deeper into Lebanon, crossing the Litani river, as talks expected
Israeli forces have advanced further north into Lebanon, crossing the Litani river as stated by Israeli Prime Minister Binyamin Netanyahu. Despite a ceasefire, Israel and Iran-backed Hezbollah militants continue to fight, with ongoing conflict reported. Details are provided by FRANCE 24 correspondent Renée Davis in Beirut.
- IDF pushes north of Lebanon security zone; Netanyahu says Israel seizing ‘strategic positions’
The IDF has advanced north of Lebanon's security zone, engaging in clashes in towns beyond the Litani River. Over 100 strikes were conducted in southern and eastern areas, while Lebanese media reported 12 fatalities, including children, from an overnight strike in the Beqaa Valley.
- Netanyahu chief of staff to be indicted for obstruction of justice, pending hearing
Netanyahu's chief of staff, Itamar Braverman, is set to be indicted for obstruction of justice after allegedly informing PM's media adviser Eli Feldstein about an investigation into leaking classified information to Germany's Bild newspaper. The case hinges on whether Braverman hindered the probe by sharing details with Feldstein.
- Middle East Dispatch: What Binyamin Netanyahu’s opponents won’t say
The campaign season for a possible Israeli election has started, with Binyamin Netanyahu's opponents remaining silent on certain issues. Josie Delap reports on the Middle East developments. The upcoming election may have significant implications for Israel's political landscape.
- Is Binyamin Netanyahu facing his last stand?
Binyamin Netanyahu is facing a critical campaign due to the legacy of October 7th and subsequent wars. The outcome will significantly impact his political standing. Netanyahu's future hangs in the balance as the campaign unfolds.
- A political merger kicks off Israel’s election season
A political merger has begun Israel's election season, with Binyamin Netanyahu maintaining a significant advantage over his rivals. The merger is seen as a strategic move to consolidate support ahead of the elections.
- The high price of forever wars
The article criticizes Binyamin Netanyahu for initiating conflicts but failing to resolve them, leading to ongoing wars. It highlights the perceived consequences of his approach to international disputes.
- Israel’s open-ended wars have eroded its security
Binyamin Netanyahu has significantly altered Israel's defense doctrine, leading to prolonged conflicts that have weakened the country's security. The article highlights how these open-ended wars have eroded Israel's strategic advantages.
- Partner, scapegoat or spoiler? Israel’s place in a fragile ceasefire
The article examines Israel's role in a fragile ceasefire amid ongoing negotiations between the United States and Iran, with Binyamin Netanyahu excluded from the dealmaking process. It explores whether Israel is acting as a partner, scapegoat, or spoiler in the geopolitical situation.
- Binyamin Netanyahu is down—but not out
Binyamin Netanyahu faces potential decline ahead of an October election, but a divided opposition and ongoing war may provide him with a political lifeline. The article highlights the uncertain outcome of the election and its implications for his political future.