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Benjamin Netanyahu has described it as the "largest cooperation project in our history" that will "change the face of the Middle East, Israel, and will affect the entire world"
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Israel and Cyprus are among several countries that have dispatched firefighting aircraft and crews to help battle wildfires in Greece that consumed vast tracts of forest over the last two months
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Israel's Economy and Industry Minister Nir Barkat and Japanese Economy, Trade and Industry Yasutoshi Nishimura met in Tel Aviv and signed an economic and innovation agreement between their nations
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Around 220 Israeli youngsters have announced their rejection of the mandatory military draft in protest against the government's judicial overhaul plan
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Lisa Dvir, a spokesperson for Israel's Ben Gurion International Airport, confirmed that the aircraft had successfully landed at the airport located near Tel Aviv.
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In the wake of the Libya fiasco, Israeli PM Benjamin Netanyahu instructed government ministers to get his personal approval in advance of and for the release for publication of any secret diplomatic meetings
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The PMO said Modi appreciated Netanyahu's "warm and thoughtful" gesture and thanked him on behalf of the people of India.
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Earlier, Nepal Prime Minister Pushpa Kamal Dahal also wished India on the occasion of the 77th Independence Day
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Opposition leader Yair Lapid, Israel's former Prime Minister, slammed Smotrich for making such a "racist" decision.
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Following the initial hearing on Thursday, the court has scheduled a follow-up hearing on September 28, appointing an expanded panel of 11 justices to preside over the case.
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Tel Aviv: Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu on Sunday announced a mammoth 100 billion shekel (USD 27 billion) plan to link the north and south of the country by rail. When completed, such a rail line would also allow the transport of goods from Israel to Saudi Arabia. The proposed high-speed rail line will run […]
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In April, Moody's downgraded its outlook on Israel from "positive" to "stable", and did not change Israel's credit rating in its latest report.
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The Bill was unanimously passed by the governing coalition, which includes ultra-nationalist and ultra-religious parties
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Protest against judicial reform in Israel swelled on Sunday after agitators formed a human chain from Western Wall to Knesset
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During the cardiological tests, Sheba Medical Center chose a "subcutaneous (implanted) Holter" for PM Netanyahu to enable continuous monitoring of his heart.
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Prime Minister's Office said Netanyahu told them that he would continue to work toward dialogue and agreements on the issue of judicial reform
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The march comes a day after Netanyahu vowed to press ahead with the plan, defying demonstrators, growing defections by military reservists
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King Mohammed VI extends an invitation to Netanyahu in a letter, expressing gratitude for Israel's recognition of Morocco's sovereignty over the Western Sahara and its plans to explore the opening of a consulate in Dakhla.
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The first meeting included in-depth talks on Iran, the Russia-Ukraine war and the Palestinian arena
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Benjamin Netanyahu was discharged on Sunday after an overnight hospital stay for check-ups and monitoring following a dizzy spell