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Since the Gaza ceasefire began Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu has been in the thick of domestic and international headlines. In a dramatic statement covered by ILTV Israel News and echoed by Times of Israel Netanyahu doubled down with what many see as his defining mantra—no Palestinian state west of the Jordan River, a message that came just hours after the US advanced a new UN Security Council resolution proposing a pathway to Palestinian statehood. Netanyahu brushed off mounting international and internal pressure claiming his policy has never shifted and openly rejecting any such plan. This hardline stance not only drew a diplomatic rift with Washington but is also playing domestically to his political base as he gears up for an expected re-election bid, with NPR and KUNC both reporting Netanyahu is already in campaign mode and receiving a high-profile boost from Donald Trump.
Back at home controversy and public anger are never far. The Associated Press reports outrage across Israel over Netanyahu’s decision that the government—not the traditional state commission of inquiry—will oversee the official investigation into the October 7th massacre. Critics blast this as a political maneuver, and weekend protests erupted in Tel Aviv demanding a fully independent probe, signaling that public trust remains precarious. According to ILTV Netanyahu has just 45 days to appoint a special panel to define what the commission will examine, fueling further debate over transparency and accountability.
On the legal front, Netanyahu made another high-profile appearance—literally in the witness box—testifying in his ongoing criminal trial on corruption charges. In the Tel Aviv District Court, as reported by Times of Israel, he defended himself against allegations of receiving illicit gifts by pointing fingers at other public officials and suggesting he is being unfairly targeted.
Meanwhile he’s staying visible. This week he spoke at a large event in Lod, pledging to combat organized crime in Arab communities and strongly condemning recent violent attacks by Jewish extremists in the West Bank, as detailed by Times of Israel. On the diplomatic circuit, Netanyahu met with outgoing New York mayor Eric Adams, publicly thanking him for support.
Social media is buzzing with every appearance. Netanyahu’s denouncement of settler violence and fiery rejection of Palestinian statehood are trending across major platforms with pundits and activists dissecting every move.
All while Gaza remains a powder keg. IDF raids on Hezbollah positions in southern Lebanon continue as reported by ILTV, while intelligence and coalition sources warn Hamas is preparing for renewed conflict by smuggling weapons into Africa and Yemen. Netanyahu for his part insists Israel must become increasingly self-reliant as international criticism and isolation grow, a point emphasized in recent interviews and press briefings.
As elections loom and alliances shift, every move Netanyahu makes is amplified, scrutinized, and seen not just as political survival but as a watershed moment that could define the next chapter in Israeli history.
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