Israeli Prime Minister
The Israeli Prime Minister is the head of government in Israel, responsible for overseeing the executive branch and implementing policies. The Prime Minister plays a crucial role in shaping domestic and foreign policy, particularly in relation to the ongoing conflicts in the region. Recently, the Prime Minister's office announced the acceptance of a U.S. proposal to extend a ceasefire in Gaza during Ramadan and Jewish holidays, reflecting efforts to manage the complex security situation and negotiations involving hostages and prisoners.
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Recent Mentions
Iran:
The Israeli Prime Minister gave a speech in front of empty chairs at the United Nations.
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Lithuania:
The Israeli Prime Minister stated that removing Hamas leaders would end the war in Gaza.
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Lithuania:
The Israeli Prime Minister is being pressured by far-right factions to take stricter measures against Hamas.
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United Kingdom:
The prime minister's office reported that Iran's retaliatory attacks have killed at least 24 people in Israel.
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Pakistan:
The Israeli Prime Minister stated that most of Iran's ballistic missiles were destroyed in the air.
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Japan:
The Israeli Prime Minister is expected to visit the United States soon.
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Pakistan:
The Israeli Prime Minister's office announced the approval of an extension of the ceasefire during the Jewish festival in April.
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