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PRIME MINISTER OF ISRAEL
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  • Netanyahu with Brazilian President [[Jair Bolsonaro]] in Jerusalem, 31 March 2019
  • Netanyahu and [[Barack Obama]]
  • Netanyahu with [[Yohanan Danino]], appointed Israel's Chief of Police in 2011
  • Israelis in Ashkelon run for shelter following a missile alert during [[Operation Protective Edge]]
  • Video clip about Benjamin Netanyahu by Israel News Company
  • direct talks]], 2 September 2010
  • U.S. recognition of Jerusalem as capital of Israel]], Tehran, 11 December 2017
  • Netanyahu at a memorial service of Ethiopian Israeli immigrants, in honor of their friends who died on their way to Israel.
  • Netanyahu (right) with Sorin Hershko, a soldier wounded and permanently paralyzed in [[Operation Entebbe]], 2 July 1986
  • Yair]] and Avner, 1996
  • Netanyahu's first meeting with Palestinian President [[Yasser Arafat]] at the Erez crossing, 4 September 1996
  • Prime Minister Netanyahu, with his son, at the Western Wall in 1998.
  • Benjamin Netanyahu at the grave of his brother [[Yoni Netanyahu]], who was killed leading a counter-terrorist operation in 1976
  • anti-ship missile]] captured in [[Victoria Affair]], March 2011
  • Netanyahu sitting with U.S. Secretary of State [[Madeleine Albright]] and Palestinian President [[Yasser Arafat]] at the [[Wye River Memorandum]], 1998
  • official residence]] in Jerusalem on 30 July 2020
  • U.S. Secretary of State [[John Kerry]] and Netanyahu, Jerusalem, 23 July 2014
  • Victory Day]] in Jerusalem, 9 May 2017
  • SM]] degrees.<ref name=MITDegrees />
  • Netanyahu in a meeting with President [[Dmitry Medvedev]] in Russia, 24 March 2011
  • 1967 photograph by the Israel Defense Forces
  • annexation]] of the [[Golan Heights]], March 2019
  • White House [[Abraham Accords]] signing ceremony on 15 September 2020
  • Netanyahu meets with President [[Donald Trump]] in Jerusalem, May 2017
  • Netanyahu meets with Ukrainian President [[Petro Poroshenko]], 24 January 2018
  • Netanyahu and US Secretary of State [[Mike Pompeo]].
  • Netanyahu publicly supported the [[Trump peace plan]] for the creation of a Palestinian state.
  • judicial reform]] in March 2023
  • Netanyahu's motorcade departs the prime minister's residence on the early morning of 11 July 2021, a month after his ouster as prime minister.

Netanyahu      
Netanyahu, family name; Benjamin Netanyahu (born 1948), Israeli politician, prime minister of Israel from 1996-1999; Yonatan Netanyahu (1942-1976), heroic commander in the Israeli hostage rescue operation in Entebbe
Bibbi      
Bibi, popular name of former Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu
Netanyahou         
Benjamin Netanyahu (born 1948), Israeli politician, prime minister of Israel (1996-99)

Wikipedia

Benjamin Netanyahu

Benjamin "Bibi" Netanyahu ( NET-ən-YAH-hoo; Hebrew: בִּנְיָמִין נְתַנְיָהוּ, romanized: Binyāmīn Nētanyāhū, pronounced [binjaˈmin netaˈnjahu] (listen); born 21 October 1949) is an Israeli politician who has been serving as the prime minister of Israel since December 2022, having previously held the office from 1996 to 1999 and again from 2009 to 2021. He is the chairman of the Likud party. Netanyahu is the longest-tenured prime minister in the country's history, having served for a total of over 15 years. He is also the first prime minister to be born in Israel after its Declaration of Independence.

Born in Tel Aviv to secular Jewish parents, Netanyahu was raised both in Jerusalem, and for a time in Philadelphia, in the United States. He returned to Israel in 1967 to join the Israel Defense Forces. He became a team leader in the Sayeret Matkal special forces and took part in several missions, achieving the rank of captain before being honorably discharged. After graduating from the Massachusetts Institute of Technology, Netanyahu became an economic consultant for the Boston Consulting Group. He moved back to Israel in 1978 to found the Yonatan Netanyahu Anti-Terror Institute. From 1984 to 1988, Netanyahu was Permanent Representative of Israel to the United Nations. Netanyahu rose to prominence after being elected as the chairman of Likud in 1993, becoming Leader of the Opposition. In the 1996 election, Netanyahu beat Shimon Peres, becoming the first Israeli prime minister elected directly by popular vote, and its youngest-ever. Netanyahu and Likud were heavily defeated in the 1999 election by Ehud Barak's One Israel party; and Netanyahu chose to retire from politics entirely, entering the private sector. Netanyahu later returned to politics, and served as Minister of Foreign Affairs and Minister of Finance under Ariel Sharon. During the latter position, he initiated reforms of the Israeli economy that led to significant growth, before ultimately resigning over disagreements regarding the Gaza disengagement plan.

Netanyahu returned to the leadership of Likud in December 2005 after Sharon stepped down to form a new party, Kadima. He was the Leader of the Opposition from 2006 to 2009. After the 2009 election, Netanyahu formed a coalition government with other right-wing parties and was sworn in as prime minister for a second time. He went on to lead Likud to victory in the 2013 and 2015 elections. A period of political deadlock ensued after three consecutive elections in 2019 and 2020 failed to produce a government, which was solved after a coalition rotation agreement was reached between Netanyahu and centrist Blue and White alliance's Benny Gantz. The coalition collapsed In December 2020, before the rotation could take place, and a new election was held in March 2021. In his penultimate government, Netanyahu led Israel's response to the COVID-19 pandemic and the 2021 Israel–Palestine crisis. In June 2021, after Naftali Bennett formed a government with Yair Lapid, Netanyahu was removed from the premiership, becoming opposition leader for the third time, before returning as Prime Minister again after the 2022 election.

Netanyahu made his closeness to Donald Trump, a personal friend since the 1980s, central to his political appeal in Israel from 2016. During Trump's presidency, the United States recognized Jerusalem as the capital of Israel, recognized Israeli sovereignty over the Golan Heights, and brokered the Abraham Accords, a series of normalization agreements between Israel and various Arab states. Netanyahu has faced international criticism over his decades-long policy as prime minister of expanding Israeli settlements in the occupied West Bank, deemed illegal under international law. In 2019, Netanyahu was indicted on charges of breach of trust, bribery and fraud, following a three year investigation, due to which he relinquished all his ministry posts other than the prime minister position.

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