A visit from Israel’s prime minister and fallout from a story on Russian contacts, in another newsworthy day from the Trump White House
Tag Archives: Benjamin Netanyahu
Why Netanyahu’s revisionist Holocaust history helps no one
The Israeli prime minister’s recent lie about the roots of the tragedy will have dangerous, far-reaching implications
Amiel: A land for peace? Come off it.
Barbara Amiel on Israel’s elections and the brilliance of Bibi
Live: Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu addresses U.S. Congress
Watch Live from Washington as the prime minister of Israel addresses U.S. lawmakers
America’s dangerous liaisons: Asking Iran to be a friend
Why Obama would want to expand the potential scope of co-operation with Iran—even if it makes old allies nervous
Stories we’re watching: What is coming will be worse, warns Israel
Top stories making headlines this afternoon
Is the dream of Israel-Palestine peace dead?
As the conflict in Gaza ratchets up, it’s clear the status quo can’t hold. But the idea of a peaceful resolution seems as remote as ever
A friendship with few benefits
Harper’s cheerleading for the Jewish state was excessive enough that it verged on the absurd
Live-blogging Stephen Harper’s Israeli Knesset address
‘Every time Harper says Canada is Israel’s best friend, I’ll take a slug,’ says Michael Petrou
Putting Bibi in a corner
His relationship with the U.S. unravelling, Benjamin Netanyahu is, at best, a reluctant partner in the latest peace talks