Iran, Netanyahu and Trump
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Iran, Donald Trump and Israel
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After striking back on Friday night, Iran launched a new wave of strikes toward Israel on Saturday morning. Now, the two countries continue to exchange deadly missiles and threats, with fatalities and injuries reported on both sides.
Israelis have been rallying around the flag since the attacks began last week, even if not around Netanyahu himself.
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Netanyahu says Iran tried to assassinate Trump as he tries to justify air strikes on Fox News - Netanyahu describes Trump as Iran’s ‘enemy number one’
A leadership change in Iran could be the result of the conflict because “the Iran regime is very weak,” Israel Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu said Sunday in an interview on Fox News. Israel’s milit
The Israeli prime minister then tied Joe Biden in knots over Gaza, and then Lebanon, for the final 15 months of his term. And he has now almost certainly cocked a snook at Donald Trump, who, by most accounts, wanted more time to renegotiate a nuclear deal with Tehran.
RAF jets are being sent to the Middle East, Sir Keir Starmer has announced, after Iran threatened to target UK, French and US bases if the countries help stop strikes on Israel.The prime minister said further military assets are being deployed to provide “contingency support” across the region amid escalating hostilities between the two long-time foes.
European Commission President Ursula von der Leyen said she urged Israel’s Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu on Sunday to work toward negotiating an end to Iran’s pursuit of a nuclear weapon and to allow humanitarian aid to reach civilians in Gaza.
As Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu vowed to fight “as long as it takes,” Iran fired missiles at Israel, and Israeli warplanes attacked air defenses around Tehran.