An Israeli drone strike in Lebanon during a ceasefire killed one person, drawing criticism from the Israeli opposition regarding the truce agreement reportedly imposed by Trump on Netanyahu. This incident highlights tensions surrounding the ceasefire.
President Trump has extended his ultimatum for Iran to reopen the Strait of Hormuz by 10 days, paused attacks on its energy sector, and expressed a desire for a speedy end to the war, though he stated there is no cease-fire. Meanwhile, Israel launched more strikes on Iran, and markets have reacted to these developments, with oil falling, gold rising, and stocks finishing higher.
An article argues that the Israeli opposition's most crucial battle should be against settler pogroms, rather than focusing solely on other issues like Qatar or the judiciary.
The Israeli opposition is reportedly apprehensive about forming alliances with Arab parties, despite indications that voters might be open to such collaborations.
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Yesh Atid and Yisrael Beytenu parties announced immediately before the session that they would be present for Modi’s speech but would boycott Benjamin Netanyahu and Amir Ohana's remarks.
A US-led 10-day ceasefire between Israel and Hezbollah has commenced, allowing thousands of displaced Lebanese residents to begin returning to southern Lebanon. Many are returning despite warnings about unexploded ordnance and potential dangers.
Israeli opposition leader Yair Lapid warned that the IDF is being pushed beyond its limits, accusing Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu of leading the country towards a 'security disaster'.
“We are winning in Tehran and losing in Jerusalem. Instead of focusing on dismantling the regime in Tehran, they are busy splitting the role of the attorney-general," Benny Gantz said.
“This is exactly what I say to the residents of Beit Shemesh, said Lapid, "all of Israel, the entire people of Israel, stands behind you, shares in your pain, and cried with you last night.”
Israeli opposition leader Yair Lapid has expressed support for expanding the country's borders to their 'biblical' extent when security conditions permit.
Vladimir Beliak, an Israeli opposition politician, criticizes Prime Minister Netanyahu, stating he must resign, and discusses potential military action against Iran, errors in the Gaza war, the future of Hamas, and upcoming elections.
Israeli opposition parties are publicly criticizing Prime Minister Netanyahu's handling of the ongoing war with Iran, despite expressing strong support for the offensive.
Israeli opposition leader Yair Lapid has sparked controversy with a statement suggesting that villages in southern Lebanon should be 'cleaned' to create a sterile zone along the border with Israel.