Since its founding in 1948, Israel’s prime ministers have left varied legacies, but none as divisive as Benjamin Netanyahu, who seeks to reshape Israel’s regional dominance through force, viewing Palestinians as an existential threat. His actions, including the ongoing war on Gaza, have drawn accusations of war crimes, leading to growing international isolation, as the world increasingly perceives his approach as systemic violence rather than security.
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Saudi Arabia decries Israel’s ‘blatant aggression’ on Syria – Middle East Monitor
Saudi Arabia condemned Israel’s air strikes in Syria, describing them as a “blatant and ongoing aggression” and a violation of international law. The Saudi Foreign Ministry expressed support for the Syrian government's efforts to restore stability and called for the international community to oppose escalating Israeli attacks, which coincided with a ceasefire in Suwayda following recent violent clashes. Explain It To Me Like I'm 5: Saudi Arabia said it is very upset with Israel for...
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