Benyamin Netanyahu

Benyamin Netanyahu

politician Israel

Benyamin Netanyahu is an Israeli politician who has served multiple terms as the Prime Minister of Israel, known for his strong stance on security issues and his controversial policies regarding the Israeli-Palestinian conflict. His leadership has been marked by significant events including military operations in Gaza and ongoing tensions with neighboring countries. Recently, he was mentioned in the context of a fragile ceasefire agreement, as the Israeli government navigates complex dynamics following the release of hostages by Hamas.

Born on Oct 21, 1949 (76 years old)

Global Media Ratings
Dominance
0.01%
Persistence
7 wks
Reach
705,153
Power
19,925$
Sentiment
5.06
Countries Mentioned
Country Mentions Sentiment Dominance + Persistence x Population = Reach x GDP (millions) = Power
France 1 5.00 0.40% +70% 65,273,511 445,642 $2,700,000 18,434$
Greece 1 5.00 0.36% +0% 10,423,054 37,225 $190,000 679$
Ukraine 1 5.00 0.36% +0% 43,733,762 156,192 $155,000 554$
Georgia 1 7.00 0.36% +10% 3,989,167 15,899 $17,000 68$
Tunisia 1 5.00 0.39% +10% 11,818,619 50,195 $45,000 191$
Totals 5 135,238,113 705,153 $3,107,000 19,926$
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Each country's color is based on "Mentions" from the table above.

Recent Mentions

France France: Benyamin Netanyahu declared that Israel and the United States launched an operation to eliminate the existential threat posed by the Iranian regime. 7

Le Monde: Israël et les Etats-Unis attaquent l’Iran : le récit des premières heures des bombardements

France France: Benyamin Netanyahu is described as leading one of the most right-wing governments in Israel's history. 3

Le Monde: Cisjordanie : près de 20 pays, dont la France et l’Espagne, dénoncent « une trajectoire » vers une « annexion de facto » par Israël

France France: Israeli Prime Minister Benyamin Netanyahu condemned the violence of a 'handful of extremists' in November. 6

Le Monde: Un mouvement de colons israéliens radicaux revendique des dizaines d’attaques contre des Palestiniens en Cisjordanie