PM: 'Iran is Close to that Red Line; it Must Not Cross'
Prime Minister Binyamin Netanyahu will discuss three main issues with President Obama - and show him 'another side' of Israel when he visits
Prime Minister Binyamin Netanyahu will discuss three main issues with President Obama - and show him 'another side' of Israel when he visits

Prime Minister Binyamin Netanyahu and Jordan's King Abdullah II met in Jordan last week to discuss, an anonymous diplomatic source says.

PM Netanyahu, upset with residents of Judea & Samaria for not voting Likud, is reportedly planning to impose a new construction freeze.

Netanyahu meets Sri Lankan External Affairs Minister, says Iran "continuing to defy the international community."

The success of the Arrow 3 missile test Monday shows Israel's capabilities in technology and self-defense, the Prime Minister said

Mesika: To let Tzipi Livni conduct these negotiations, is like saying that a serious traffic offender can be the police chief of traffic.

Iran is continuing to get closer to the “red line” that Prime Minister Binyamin Netanyahu set at the United Nations last September.

Hamas is not impressed by the coalition agreement signed this week by MK Tzipi Livni, leader of the centrist Hatnua party, and PM Netanyahu.

Visiting U.S. Senator Marco Rubio meets PM Netanyahu and President Peres, underlines importance of U.S.-Israel relations.

The head of the Shomron Residents’ Committee predicts that Netanyahu and Livni will cause many problems for Judea and Samaria.

MK: Netanyahu needs us, even if he doesn't want us.

US Secretary of Defense nominee labeled Netanyahu “a radical,” called to include Hamas in negotiations.

Netanyahu warns of the dangers from Iran and Syria, in a speech to the Jewish Agency Board of Governors.

Restlessness as coalition talks drag on: "It has already been a week and no signifcant negotiations have taken place."

Hatnua chairwoman will reportedly be appointed Justice Minister in Netanyahu's new coalition and will play a role in peace talks.

Foreign Ministry officials have criticized Netanyahu for planning to reserve the position of Foreign Minister for Avigdor Lieberman.

President Barack Obama will be received by the State of Israel with all appropriate honor, “out of respect for the American people.”

Prime Minister Netanyahu and Labor leader Yechimovich meet one-on-one at Netanyahu’s request.

Danny Ayalon is convinced that Barack Obama will be meeting with Binyamin Netanyahu and Mahmoud Abbas – together

Prime Minister Binyamin Netanyahu thanks Bulgarian Prime Minister for the investigation into the terrorist bombing in Burgas last July.

White House Press Secretary Jay Carney confirms that Obama will visit Israel, says more details will be released later.

Labor’s Shelly Yechimovich has ‘interesting’ meeting with Netanyahu, but insists there is no chance her party will join the coalition.

Netanyahu calls for reforms to stabilize government, tells MKs to unite “in times of trial.”

Netanyahu: Bulgaria's findings show it's time to face facts about Hizbullah.

Iran's installation of new equipment at its Natanz nuclear plant will speed up enrichment efforts, Prime Minister Binyamin Netanyahu says.

After previously speaking with President Peres, the new U.S. Secretary of State phones PM Netanyahu, who says he is committed to peace.

Prime Minister Binyamin Netanyahu sends a letter to U.S. President Barack Obama, condemns the attack on the U.S. Embassy in Ankara.

Netanyahu feels negotiations with Yesh Atid are starting off on the wrong foot because of Lapid's many demands.

A parade of politicians told Shimon Peres whom they wanted to form the next government – and Binyamin Netanyahu was the overwhelming choice

President Peres will begin the process of choosing a new Prime Minister. Estimates show 80 MK's - or more - for Netanyahu.

Prime Minister Binyamin Netanyahu meets a bipartisan delegation from the U.S. House of Representatives led by Rep. Rob Wittman.

Attacking Iran's nuclear facilities "a very dangerous idea," says Russian FM Sergei Lavrov.

"I came back and said that peace is not a dirty word," said Livni, whose chance of being asked to join Netanyahu's coalition is still shaky

The jockeying for position has begun with attempts to force out PM Binyamin Netanyahu. But he can likely avoid "a jump to the left."

"I thank you for giving me the opportunity for a third time to lead the State of Israel," says Netanyahu in victory speech.

"The people of Israel made it clear they want me to continue as Prime Minister," says Netanyahu.

The Shas party may not automatically recommend Netanyahu for Prime Minister and will present a list of 'demands' in exchange for doing so.

On the eve of Israel's national elections, PA Chairman Mahmoud Abbas attempts to discredit Likud PM Netanyahu and affect his popularity.

72,000 shekel fine imposed on Jewish Home over its failure to remove ad that shows Netanyahu side-by-side with Bennett.

Labor, Yesh Atid and Hatnua slam Netanyahu over appointing outgoing Minister Moshe Kahlon as head of the Israel Lands Administration.

“History won't forgive those who do not stop Iran's nuclear program,” Netanyahu tells a delegation of senators headed by John McCain.

PA leaders, interviewed on Israeli TV, say electing Netanyahu "will lead to disaster", claim Lieberman is "a thug and a criminal".

Deputy Foreign Minister said that he was “not worried” about recent media reports of tensions between the US and Israel.

Netanyahu would prefer a coalition with Lapid and Livni over the Jewish Home, a senior Likud official tells Arutz Sheva.

After reported criticism from Obama, Livni calls for a "citizens' appeal" to change policies of the administration and avoid isolation.

"Of course we are monitoring what is happening on the other side of this buffer inside Syria," Netanyahu tells soldiers in Golan.

In an interview on Army Radio, Netanyahu made it clear that Olmert's remarks against him were, "a bizarre, irresponsible thing to say."

Aryeh Deri, one of the leaders of the Shas party, accuses Netanyahu of preferring a coalition with parties from the left rather than Shas.

Prime Minister Binyamin Netanyahu condemns Abbas for meeting with Mashaal. Livni condemns Netanyahu for condemning Abbas.

The Netanyahus engage in snowy photo-op. Younger Netanyahu challenges father with unconventional snowball.
Naftali Bennett slammed Prime Minister Binyamin Netanyahu for negative campaign tactics against Bayit Yehudi

"Our goal is that any young Jew who wants to come to Israel will be able to come to Israel," Netanyahu tells Taglit participants.

Young adults affiliated with the Likud Party attended a dance party at Tel Aviv's Reading 3 club.

Prime Minister asks voters to vote Likud Beytenu, to foil leftist maneuvers.

MK Otniel Schneller slammed former Shabak head Yuval Diskin for an interview he gave to Yediot Achronot over the weekend.

"I am a ready for a broad coalition, but some parties are rejecting me in advance," Netanyahu tells Channel 2.

Netanyahu deliberately delays building in E1. US paper: promising building ‘a familiar tactic.’

Minister Gilad Erdan in television interview: Netanyahu told me that if Livni joins coalition, she won't take part in peace talks.

The Likud-Yisrael Beiteinu continues to weaken and Bayit Yehudi continues to strengthen, a new poll shows

"Now is the time for leaders on both sides to display real leadership," says State Department spokeswoman about Israel and the PA.
