Trump to push Netanyahu on Gaza peace plan
Digest more
Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu's government jet flew an unusual route from Tel Aviv to New York Thursday, largely avoiding European airspace.
The message was reportedly delivered during a meeting in New York on Thursday, and the envoys were quoted as saying, “Mr. President thinks it is time to push to end the war.
Daily Express US on MSN
Netanyahu's New York-bound flight avoids countries that may arrest him
This isn't the first time Netanyahu and his entourage have taken an inconvenient flight route to avoid conflict. A few months ago, the Times of Israel cited the Israeli ambassador to the US, Yechiel Leiter, saying that Netanyahu's flight to Washington in February had taken steps to avoid making an emergency landing in Europe.
The meeting, during next week’s United Nations General Assembly, underscores the difference between Mayor Adams and Democratic nominee Zohran Mamdani, who continues to say that as mayor
Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu met with US tech executives and investors in New York on Sunday to discuss the prospects for using artificial intelligence to boost his country’s economy and military capabilities,
The Israeli prime minister gave a combative speech to a nearly empty UN General Assembly hall on Friday, where he portrayed himself as the standard-bearer of mainstream Israel in rejecting the creation of a Palestinian state and denouncing Israel's genocide in Gaza as “a joke”.
Netanyahu will address UN General Assembly in New York, meet US President Donald Trump at White House - Anadolu Ajansı
UAE Foreign Minister Sheikh Abdullah bin Zayed stressed the urgent need for ending the Gaza war during a meeting with Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu on the sidelines of the UN General Assembly in New York,
The letter has been a point of contention among conservatives who have been feuding about Kirk’s views on Israel.
At two private events in New York, Prime Minister Netanyahu gathered friendly faces to discuss fighting for Israel, but the Prime Minister faces remarkably different rhetoric from critics at home. Hours after dozens of diplomats walked out of his UN speech,