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Benjamin Netanyahu will speak to members of Congress on Wednesday. His words will be watched closely by family members of hostages and by a delegation of soldiers who have fought in Gaza since Oct. 7.
Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu is addressing Congress Wednesday in a speech he hopes will bolster his standing. Democrats have said there will be boycotts from some members.
Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu's fiery speech to Congress may have been delivered in Washington, but his words appeared aimed at an audience back home.
This will be Netanyahu’s fourth address to Congress, and the first since 2015.
Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu will address a joint meeting of Congress on Wednesday afternoon, in his first speech to members since the Oct. 7 attack on Israel and subsequent war in ...
Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu will face off with skeptical Democrats increasingly hostile to his war in Gaza during a Wednesday address to a joint session of Congress. The address ...
Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin "Bibi" Netanyahu arrives in Washington on Monday, right into an unprecedented storm in American politics. Why it matters: It will be Netanyahu's first visit to ...
Prime Minister Netanyahu's challenge when he addresses Congress will be to counter lies leveled against Israel with facts in a compelling presentation.
Hostage families, many of whom have portrayed Netanyahu as an obstacle to a hostage release deal, have implored him to use the speech to announce that Israel will accept the proposed agreement on the ...
Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu will address a joint meeting of Congress in his first speech to members since the Oct. 7 attack on Israel and subsequent war in Gaza.