The US-Iran “peace deal” has left Israel strategically exposed, turning the heat up on its strongman Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu.

Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu may have emerged from the Iran war claiming military successes, but a pending US-Iran peace deal threatens to leave him politically and…

Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu and US President Donald Trump made a mistake when, in the opening days of the war, they were excited and added that as a goal and a real,…

Two Israeli strikes over the past year have influenced a rapid American push toward ceasefire agreements.

He argued that Netanyahu is currently in an uncomfortable political position, having been "humiliated" with the announcement of the deal, adding that there is no news about…

PM silent as coalition partners and opponents criticise Trump deal

Israelis from across the political spectrum are angry about the interim deal between the U.S. and Iran, calling it a disaster for Israel and directing their fury at one man: Prime…

'Don't Bullshit Us, Trump' | Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu's Allies Said U.S. President Donald Trump Was a 'Loser' and Vice President JD Vance Was a 'Scumbag,' While One…

Israel says troops will remain “indefinitely” in seized buffer zones in Lebanon, Syria and Gaza

Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu huddled with his security cabinet in a bunker late Sunday night ready for the the potential of Iranian ballistic missiles when the phone…

The Israeli prime minister also said his troops would remain in the “security zone” they had established inside Lebanon and detailed his plans for this year’s elections.

Addressing a press conference after the deal was announced, Netanyahu also laid out Israel's security priorities. | World News

The US-Iran “peace deal” has left Israel strategically exposed, turning the heat up on its strongman Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu.

JERUSALEM: Benjamin Netanyahu bet that his joint war alongside Donald Trump would topple Iran’s clerical rulers ...

The Israeli PM, facing an autumn election he is projected to lose, may be more willing to defy the US president amid falling public ratings.