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US President Donald Trump said he knew that "Iran is very close to a nuclear weapon." But where did he get such information? The answer is obvious - Benjamin Netanyahu told him. What did US intelligence agencies tell Trump? According to them, "Iran is not working on creating nuclear weapons and Supreme Leader Ayatollah Ali Khamenei did not authorize such a program, which was suspended in 2003." I wonder if Trump does not trust his spies or does not want to trust them? The answer to this question is even more interesting - Paul Craig Roberts, an American political analyst.
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The occupying powers - Israel and the United States - want to confront Iran's nuclear ambitions and "aggressive actions" in the Middle East.
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Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu announced that the Golan Heights, which belong to Syria, will forever remain "an integral part of Israel." Israel took advantage of the situation in Syria and captured Mount Hermon, which is of strategic importance in the region, without a fight.
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The International Criminal Court has issued an arrest warrant for Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu and the country's former defense minister, Yoav Galant, who resigned on November 5. What crimes are Netanyahu and Galant accused of? What does the ruling change? Relationships.
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Most of the countries of the European Union support the International Criminal Court in connection with the issuance of an arrest warrant for the Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu. The High Representative of the European Union, the Netherlands, Italy, Britain, Norway, Sweden, Ireland and Switzerland have already indicated that they will comply with the Hague court's decision.
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Germany has said it will arrest Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu if he comes to German territory after the International Criminal Court (ICC) issued an arrest warrant for crimes in the bloody war that has killed tens of thousands of Palestinians in the Gaza Strip.
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Prosecutors at the International Criminal Court in The Hague have demanded arrest warrants for three Hamas leaders, as well as Israel's prime minister and defense minister, accusing them of war crimes and crimes against humanity.
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Former Israeli Defense Minister Avigdor Lieberman sharply criticized Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu and the Military Council. Netanyahu said that he was leading Israel to losses and that Hamas and its leader Yahya Sinwar were managing the war better than Netanyahu in the tunnels.
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It is not right to blame the disaster we are witnessing in Palestine on one wretched leader! The Prime Minister of Israel is not the only one to blame for these calamities that befell my people. I would not blame him alone for the fact that Israeli bombs are destroying every corner of Gaza today, and children are dying under the rubble. Even in 2013, when I heard on the news that my people were being massacred in Gaza, I did not blame him alone.
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