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Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu's coalition lost its parliamentary majority after two ultra-Orthodox parties quit over a controversial military draft bill., Middle East, Times Now
Ultra-orthodox party Shas says won't cause collapse of govt; broke up over a proposed law for exemptions from military draft; likely impact on Gaza truce talks
Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu has appeared before the Tel Aviv District Court to continue his testimony in his corruption trial.
U.S. Ambassador to Israel Mike Huckabee made a surprise appearance at Benjamin Netanyahu’s corruption trial on Wednesday. Huckabee said he dropped in on Netanyahu’s trial to “see what’s going on” but was asked to leave after proceedings were moved behind closed doors.
The U.S. Ambassador to Israel, Mike Huckabee, arrived on Wednesday at the district court in Tel Aviv to attend Benjamin Netanyahu's corruption trial. Why it matters: Huckabee's attendance at the court hearing is a significantly unusual and unprecedented move by a U.
Benjamin Netanyahu arrived in court Monday to continue his testimony in his ongoing corruption trial. In his court appearances, he will answer to charges of fraud, breach of trust and accepting bribes in three separate cases, all of which he denies.
Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu told FNC's Mark Levin that Israel will do more to fight on the battlefields of media and propaganda in response to "Neo-Nazis." MARK LEVIN: Let me ask you this.