Benjamin Netanyahu bet that his joint war alongside Donald Trump would topple Iran's clerical rulers and bolster himself ahead of elections at home, as the architect of a U.S.-Israeli alliance that would reshape the Middle East. Instead, Israel's longest-serving prime minister is on a collision course with Trump as the U.S. president seeks to extricate himself from the war, with both men's goals unmet and Israeli military operations tied down in Lebanon.

By Rami Ayyub and Maayan LubellJERUSALEM, June 15 (Reuters) - Benjamin Netanyahu bet that his joint war alongside Donald Trump would topple Iran's clerical rulers and bolster…

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

Objetivos de ambos permanecem não alcançados e as operações militares israelenses continuam atreladas ao Líbano

Benjamin Netanyahu bet that his joint war alongside US President Donald Trump would topple Iran’s clerical rulers and bolster himself ahead of elections at

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.

The U.S.-Iran agreement has set Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu on a "collision course" with President Donald Trump, according to a report published on Monday.

Benjamin Netanyahu gambled that partnering with Donald Trump in a joint war effort would help topple Iran’s clerical rulers and boost his own status as...

As the US president claims victory, his Iran deal weakens allies and narrows the Israeli leader’s choices

Benjamin Netanyahu bet that his joint war alongside Donald Trump would topple Iran's clerical rulers and bolster himself ahead of elections at home, as the architect of a…

Netanyahu's tenure as prime minister spans four U.S. presidents, and he's frustrated all of them at one point or another. But none has voiced that as openly as Trump, who started…

Trump reportedly expected a swift victory over Iran but pushed to end the war as the conflict dragged on; Israeli officials say ties with Netanyahu deteriorated after Trump…

The US president’s escalating verbal attacks on Israeli President Benjamin Netanyahu suggests that the Middle East’s most consequential relationship has entered uncharted…

DUBAI: American President Donald Trump and Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu have found themselves at odds over Iran, Lebanon and the course of ongoing negotiations in the…

Media reports talk about rifts between Israeli and American leaders, but it has not changed US policy towards Israel.

Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu has few allies but President Donald Trump—and that partnership is now in question because of the U.S.’s deal with Iran.