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"It rewards Hamas terror, hardens Hamas’s refusal to free the hostages, emboldens those who menace French Jews, and encourages the Jew-hatred now stalking your streets. " Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu warned French President Emmanuel Macron that his recent statements about recognizing a Palestinian state have fueled antisemitism in France and emboldened Hamas in a strongly worded letter.
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Netanyahu Offers ‘Great News’ to Iran — Immediately Gets Rejected
Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu has offered Iran water usage expertise amid ongoing political change in Tehran. Iranian President Masoud Pezeshkian has condemned the offer, criticizing Israel’s humanitarian record in Gaza.
France on Tuesday slammed as "abject" and "erroneous" an accusation from Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu that President Emmanuel Macron's move to recognise a Palestinian state was fuelling antisemitism in his country.
Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu upbraided President Emmanuel Macron in a letter seen by AFP on Tuesday, blaming the French leader's move to recognise a Palestinian state for fuelling antisemitism.
Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu has launched a stinging attack on Prime Minister Anthony Albanese. In a social media post, the Australian Prime Minister has been labelled “weak” and a “betrayer” as tensions between Australia and Israel escalate.
Home Affairs Minister Tony Burke has reacted, after Israel's prime minister labelled Anthony Albanese a "weak politician".
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India Today on MSNWill always protect Jewish people: France rejects Netanyahu's antisemitism charges
France strongly rejected Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu’s letter to President Emmanuel Macron accusing him of fuelling antisemitism, calling the allegations “abject and erroneous” while reaffirming France’s commitment to protecting Jewish citizens.
Sky News contributor Sophie Elsworth discusses Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu “criticising” the Australian government. Ms Elsworth told Sky News Australia that Israel has asked the Albanese government to “take immediate action” against antisemitism.
Anthony Albanese joins a growing club of prime ministers and presidents personally berated by Benjamin Netanyahu, who is finding himself increasingly isolated on the world stage.