Turkish President Tayyip Erdogan has accused the Netanyahu government of planning the 'annihilation' of Palestine and aiming to erase it from the global agenda. These strong remarks highlight escalating tensions and diplomatic disagreements.
Critics are decrying Israel's sweeping media reforms proposed by the Netanyahu government, warning that they risk deepening Israeli press bias and further jeopardizing press freedom and election integrity.
Turkish Foreign Minister Hakan Fidan stated that the policies of the Netanyahu government are not only a problem for Turkey but also a burden for Israel, the region, and a threat to international security.
Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu stated that Christian villages in southern Lebanon have requested annexation by Israel to protect them from Hezbollah. He also made comments regarding Israel's allies, pushing back on the idea that the US is its only ally by citing India as a friend.
Former Israeli Prime Minister Naftali Bennett has admitted that Israel smuggled Starlink satellite internet terminals into Iran. The operation was intended to assist anti-government protesters, though Bennett criticized the Netanyahu government for not utilizing them effectively.
Families of victims in Arab society have strongly criticized the Netanyahu government, alleging that it undervalues human life and fails to address violence effectively within their communities. The families expressed their frustration with the government's perceived inaction.
California Governor Gavin Newsom expressed regret for using the term "apartheid" to describe Israel, clarifying that his comments referred to the future direction of the Netanyahu government rather than the current situation.
A new poll reveals that 70 percent of Jewish Israelis are worried about the integrity of the nation's upcoming October elections, as the Netanyahu government faces increasing criticism.
Senator Bernie Sanders has publicly accused the Netanyahu government of committing genocide in Gaza, stating that Israel does not have the right to genocide and that the U.S. should not provide further funding. His remarks highlight growing international criticism regarding the conflict.
The Netanyahu government is promoting the expansion of settler outposts in Hebron, West Bank, following a breach of the 1997 accords that divided control of the territory.
Ehud Olmert, former Israeli Prime Minister, has leveled serious accusations against Benjamin Netanyahu's government, alleging 'ethnic cleansing' in the West Bank.
For decades, Israel's security was guaranteed by strong bipartisan support in the US. However, the actions of the Netanyahu government, first in Gaza and now in Iran, are impacting this relationship.
In an interview, Jewish historian Mark Mazower discusses the rise of antisemitic attacks and their connection to the Middle East, the US, and the actions of the Netanyahu government.
Thousands of Israelis protested across the country against the Netanyahu government, with demonstrators expressing sentiments like 'Enough of wars.' The protests occurred ahead of Memorial Day, reflecting public discontent.
Avigdor Liberman called on the Israeli opposition to prioritize the collapse of the Netanyahu government over internal leadership disputes, following comments from Gadi Eisenkot.
Under Prime Minister Netanyahu, settlement construction in the West Bank has significantly increased, with settler activists reportedly making key decisions, according to a new report.
Israel is facing an escalating constitutional crisis as the Netanyahu government's legal reforms are seen as a challenge to the justice system, bringing the Supreme Court and the government to the brink of open conflict.
Dozens of former Israeli officials from political, security, and judicial sectors have threatened legal action against Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu's government, accusing it of enabling 'Jewish terrorism'.
Despite official declarations of an end to the war, military action persists in Gaza, which remains an open front. There are indications that the Netanyahu government may launch a new offensive, with the conflict also extending to Lebanon.
The far-right Israeli government under Benjamin Netanyahu is reportedly using bureaucratic means to solidify its takeover of Palestinian land in the West Bank, effectively pursuing annexation by law.
Lebanese President Joseph Aoun has called for negotiations with Israel to prevent a devastating conflict in southern Lebanon, warning against a scenario similar to the destruction seen in Gaza.
Thousands of Israelis have rallied nationwide, protesting against the Netanyahu government and accusing it of 'evading responsibility' for the events of October 7 and rising Arab crime.