Benjamin Netanyahu

Sen. Chuck Schumer stunned the Israelis last week when he called on the country to make “significant course corrections” in Gaza.
The Vermont independent said Israel needs to take more action to protect innocent civilians in Gaza.
The president stepped up his public criticism of the Israeli prime minister, while maintaining that he will still give unconditional support to the country.
Benjamin Netanyahu’s far-right Likud party said Benny Gantz did not have approval from the prime minister for his meetings in Washington.
The influential South Carolina Democrat later clarified that Biden had "accepted" his assessment of Benjamin Netanyahu but had not explicitly agreed or disagreed with it.
A massive tent city has sprung up in the southern city where Israeli officials have previously told civilians to take shelter.
The president spewed an obscenity-laced description of the Israeli prime minister, Politico wrote. The White House denies it.
Foreign Secretary David Cameron said recognition won't come while Hamas is in Gaza, but it could while negotiations between Israel and Palestine continue.
Biden has spoken out against retaliatory attacks by Israeli settlers against Palestinians in the West Bank in the aftermath of the Hamas attacks against Israel on Oct. 7.
Sens. Elizabeth Warren and Brian Schatz sent a letter to the State Department on Tuesday, asking the administration to outline ways to use U.S. leverage over the Israeli prime minister.