Netanyahu, Australia and antisemitism
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The strike presents another speed bump for the fragile peace deal between Israel and Hamas brokered by President Donald Trump.
Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu has criticized Australia's leader, linking calls for a Palestinian state to rising antisemitism.
The next phase of the Gaza ceasefire involves an international security force and other measures and has not yet started.
As Australia mourned a deadly antisemitic attack that killed 16 people, critics accused the Israeli prime minister of exploiting tragedy to attack Palestinian self-determination At least 16 people were killed and dozens more injured after gunmen opened fire on a Hanukkah celebration at Bondi Beach in Sydney,
Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu and his coalition on Wednesday boycotted a Knesset vote endorsing US President Donald Trump’s plan for Gaza.
The president’s office called it an “extraordinary request,” carrying with it “significant implications.”
Israeli Foreign Minister Gideon Sa’ar laughed off Zohran Mamdani’s threat to arrest Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu if he sets foot in New York City — telling The Post he doesn’t want to get into a “legal debate” with the incoming mayor.
In a fiery address overnight, Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu said "antisemitism is a cancer" and that it "spreads when leaders stay silent".
Zohran Mamdani, the mayor-elect of New York City, has pledged to honor the International Criminal Court’s arrest warrant for Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu of Israel. Mr. Netanyahu has been accused of crimes against humanity in connection with the war in Gaza.
Benjamin Netanyahu taunted Zohran Mamdani this week, saying he would return to New York, defying the socialist mayor-elect’s pledge to have him arrested on charges of war crimes. “I’ll come to New York,
Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu has requested a pardon from the president during his trial on corruption charges that has long divided the country.
According to a source who spoke with The Jerusalem Post on Sunday, the meeting was set to focus on Syria, define Israel’s red lines, and find ways to ensure they are not crossed.