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Yair Netanyahu, son of Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu, says protesters who booed during US Envoy Steve Witkoff's speech were funded by Qatar and other foreign agents.
Israeli Opposition leader Yair Lapid extends "security net" to Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu amid ongoing hostage negotiations and threats of government collapse.
Israeli opposition leader Yair Lapid said Thursday he will offer Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu a security net to retain power if far-right members exit the governing coalition over
Yair Lapid gave his most scathing condemnation of Netanyahu's government since Hamas's Oct. 7 attack on its second anniversary.
"It’s like I will declare - tucker is running around say to everyone he’s Qatars bitch. Source- Trust me bro."
Opposition Leader Yair Lapid says he was not surprised that prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu’s name was jeered at a hostage rally in Tel Aviv last night. “I wasn’t shocked,” he tells the Kan public broadcaster.
Hamas on Monday claimed victory at the end of the bitter two-year war. The militant group said it had secured the release of Palestinian detainees and that Israel had failed in its military objectives in Gaza, with the deal being reached last week similar to one Hamas offered Israel at the start of the war.
Lapid's offer of a safety net thereby allows for the deal to still be implemented regardless of opposition from right-wing ministers Smotrich and Ben-Gvir. Opposition leader Yair Lapid (Yesh Atid) vowed his full commitment to providing Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu with a political safety net to go forward with US President Donald Trump’s peace plan during opening remarks at a Yesh Atid faction meeting on Sunday.
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Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu issued an apology to Qatar for Israel’s September 9 strike in Doha. This operation killed a Qatari security guard along with several low-level Hamas operatives but missed senior leaders who were the intended targets.