In an exclusive interview, Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu discussed pushing ahead with legislation to remake the country’s court system and spoke about his decision not to supply weapons to Ukraine
In interview, Israeli prime minister says he wants to find middle ground on court-system changes and Ukraine
Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu discusses the mass protests facing the country, a deteriorating security situation in the West Bank and an escalating threat from Iran. Photo: Dror Lebendiger for the Wall Street Journal
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