Netanyahu accepts invite to Trump’s Board of Peace
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President Isaac Herzog said in Davos that any decision on a potential pardon for Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu will be made independently, according to Israeli law and his conscience.
By Maayan Lubell JERUSALEM, Jan 14 (Reuters) - Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu will face voters this year for the first time since the 2023 Hamas attack shook his security credentials, with the outcome of the latest crisis in Iran likely to be key to salvaging his legacy,
New Delhi: Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu has issued a dire warning to Iran. He stated that if Iran attacks Israel, it will face an attack of "unprecedented force." Addressing the Israeli Parliament (Knesset), Prime Minister Netanyahu stated that Iran is being "closely" monitored.
This is the second time Ernst and Netanyahu have met in the last year, with them previously meeting in August 2025, when the war with Hamas was still ongoing in Gaza.