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Netanyahu

Netanyahu heads to Kenya for Kenyatta inauguration

Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu left for Kenya on Tuesday morning to attend the inauguration of Kenya’s re-elected President Uhuru Kenyatta in Nairobi Haaretz reported.

Netanyahu orders destruction of Bedouin homes near Occupied Jerusalem

Israel’s Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu ordered Thursday to drive Bedouin Palestinian communities out of their tents on Highway 1 in the vicinity of Occupied Jerusalem heading towards the Dead Sea.

“Dramatic” affidavit proves Netanyahu family’s corruption

Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu regularly requested cigars from two businessmen and got angry at one of their personal aides Hadas Klein when she refused his wife’s request to have a building inspector look at a leak in the prime minister’s official residence Klein told police.

Police to prepare indictments against Netanyahu

Israel’s Channel 2 said that premier Benjamin Netanyahu failed to refute accusations leveled against him by police interrogators questioning him last Thursday.

Haaretz: New evidence on Netanyahu corruption uncovered

Allegations in the case known as 4000 that Israeli premier Benjamin Netanyahu and Bezeq telecom company owner Shaul Elovitch collaborated to serve their mutual interests are backed up by new evidence the Israel securities authority recently obtained.

Netanyahu to face fifth round of questioning in graft probes

Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu is expected to face a fifth round of police questioning on Thursday over his suspected involvement in two bribery scandals Israeli media outlets reported.

Netanyahu pledges NIS 200 million for West Bank settlement roads

Israel’s Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu said on Monday he just earmarked NIS 200 million to complete a network of bypass roads around Israeli settlements in the occupied West Bank.

Netanyahu pledges new settler roads in West Bank

Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu pledged on Monday evening 200 million shekels ($57 million) to build new bypass roads for West Bank settlers.

Netanyahu tasks new coordinator with negotiating return of captives

Israel’s Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu announced on Saturday his decision to appoint Yaron Bloom as the new coordinator for negotiating the return of Israeli soldiers held captive by Hamas resistance movement in Gaza.

In defiance of int’l law Netanyahu pledges more settlement roads

The Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu pledged on Sunday to build more West Bank roads in a move aiming to assuage settler anger over his failure to turn promises into action.

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