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Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu sat down with CNBC's Sara Eisen for an exclusive interview about the Iran war and U.S.-Israeli relations.
CNN’s NewsNight anchor Abby Phillip surprised her panel by blurting out an expletive during a live discussion about the Iran conflict and a reported phone call between President Donald Trump and
Iran war news LIVE: Weeks of indirect talks marked by tit-for-tat threats and sporadic exchanges of fire have failed to secure a deal to end the Middle East war or reopen the Strait of Hormuz, a chokepoint for Gulf oil and gas shipments.
Netanyahu acknowledges halt in fighting with Iran but vows to respond ‘with force’ to future attacks
Yemen is home to the Iranian-backed Houthi rebels. The Houthis have fired missiles at Israel during the Israel-Hamas war and later, but haven’t been fully involved in the Iran war.
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Benjamin Netanyahu makes first live appearance amid death rumors: "I'm alive and you're all witnesses"
Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu made his first live public appearance on Thursday, March 19th, since false rumours about his apparent death began spreading on the internet. He opened the press conference by directly addressing the rumours that ...
Benjamin Netanyahu has warned that Israel’s war against Iran and Hezbollah is “not finished”. Israel and Iran traded renewed strikes before they both agreed to halt their military operations following an intervention by Donald Trump.
Israel claimed strikes just days after ceasefire agreement were in response to attacks on northern Israel
Israeli campaign against Iran appears to be ending as an American-led diplomatic process in which Netanyahu finds himself sidelined.
Tehran said Friday it had not reached a final decision on a deal to end the Middle East war, despite US President Donald Trump claiming an agreement could be signed in days and cancelling threatened strikes on Iran.