Netanyahu: Israel stands in solidarity with the Iranian people
“We stand in solidarity with the struggle of the Iranian people and with their aspirations for freedom, liberty, and justice," he said.
“We stand in solidarity with the struggle of the Iranian people and with their aspirations for freedom, liberty, and justice," he said.
TIME Magazine published a follow-up report disputing statements made by the prime minister in his exclusive interview earlier this month.
Israel's lack of a grand strategy may lead Iran to gain influence in the region if it takes credit for ending the conflict.
“Netanyahu is interested in advancing the agreement with Saudi Arabia - as soon as this becomes possible,” the source said.
“This is not a clash of civilizations,” he said to applause at the opening, describing a world in upheaval. “It’s a clash between barbarism and civilization.”
Representative Jim Jordan (R-OH) noted that Harris had not greeted Netanyahu on the tarmac when his plane landed.
When it comes to the war in Gaza, they do not prioritize the safe return of all of the hostages, Van Hollen said.
The protests were reportedly organized by Jewish Voices for Peace.
A few Democratic senators plan to boycott Netanyahu's Congress address, criticizing his policies and actions.
Netanyahu will also meet with US President Joe Biden on Thursday, a day after his joint address to Congress on Wednesday.
Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu faces criticism from hostage families over meeting conduct and delayed negotiations