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The Times of Israel on MSNPoll shows Netanyahu bloc sinking, with 60% of Israelis wanting him to resign as PMPrime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu’s ruling coalition would take a further hit if elections were held today and former premier Naftali Bennett ran, as he is widely expected to do, according to an Israeli television poll released Wednesday.
The Shin Bet also revealed that SIM cards and sensors along the border were activated ahead of time but were ignored.
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The Times of Israel on MSNAG orders criminal probe into alleged ties between Netanyahu’s aides and QatarPM's Likud party blasts decision, claims 'false cases are being manufactured against his people' because the corruption charges are 'crumbling in court' The post AG orders criminal probe into alleged ties between Netanyahu’s aides and Qatar appeared first on The Times of Israel.
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The Times of Israel on MSNReport: Netanyahu’s rejection of Saudi peace offer led to Qatari cash corridor to HamasYedioth Ahronoth says days after the 2014 war in Gaza, Riyadh proposed to rebuild Strip and normalize ties with Israel, but PM thwarted talks to avoid empowering the PA over Hamas The post Report: Netanyahu’s rejection of Saudi peace offer led to Qatari cash corridor to Hamas appeared first on The Times of Israel.
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The Times of Israel on MSNDeputy AG: Any move to fire Shin Bet chief requires legal review by attorney generalGil Limon says AG's office 'not aware of any intention or decision' to dismiss Ronen Bar, who Netanyahu is reportedly seeking to oust The post Deputy AG: Any move to fire Shin Bet chief requires legal review by attorney general appeared first on The Times of Israel.
The Democrats lawmaker Naama Lazimi tells an anti-government protest at Tel Aviv’s Habima Square that Prime Minister Benjamin ... they know why.” Qatar’s influence on Netanyahu was not ...
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Israel’s Shin Bet security agency has said it “failed in its mission” to prevent Hamas’ October 7 attack by ignoring repeated warning signs.
Arab nations condemn Israel’s decision to block humanitarian aid to Gaza - Arab nations and the UN accuse Israel of violating international law and ceasefire agreement
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The Times of Israel on MSNAG orders criminal probe into Netanyahu’s aides’ ties to QatarMiara orders a criminal investigation be opened into the ties of officials working in the Prime Minister’s Office and Qatar.The Attorney General’s Office makes the announcement in the wake of revelations that Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu’s former spokesman Eli Feldstein,
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