Netanyahu refuses to rule out killing Iran’s Supreme Leader
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France 24 on MSNWhat Israel really wants in IranPrime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu has maintained that preventing Iran from developing a nuclear weapon is the main goal of Israel’s military offensive. But as the war between the two countries intensifies,
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Legit.ng on MSNBreaking: Israel reveals plan to kill Iran Supreme LeaderIsraeli prime minister Benjamin Netanyahu has said that his country has not ruled out the option of assassinating Iran's Supreme Leader Ali KhameneiNetanyahu made the comment while responding to the report that US President Donald Trump rejected the move to kill Ali Khamenei in the ongoing war The Israeli prime minister explained that killing Ali Khamenei would not escalate the war,
Israeli PM Benjamin Netanyahu said assassinating Iran’s Supreme Leader Ayatollah Khamenei would end—rather than escalate—the ongoing conflict, calling it a way to halt Iran’s push toward nuclear war.
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Al Jazeera on MSNIs time running out for Israel’s Benjamin Netanyahu?Israel’s longest serving prime minister faces the difficult task of overcoming opposition both domestically and abroad.
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Tuko News on MSNBenjamin Netanyahu: Net worth, salary and businesses owned by Israeli PMBenjamin Netanyahu, Israel’s longest-serving PM, has an estimated net worth of around $13m as of 2025, derived from his political career and private businesses.
Israel’s Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu delivers a message for the people of Iran as the ongoing retaliatory Iranian attack on Israel continues.
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Amazon S3 on MSNIsrael counts on the reality that there won't be consequences from Washington, analyst saysIsraeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu said Monday that Israel was "changing the face of the Middle East" with its military campaign against Iran which could lead to "radical changes" in the country.
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Nigerian Tribune on MSNIran, ‘threat to the entire world’ — NetanyahuIsraeli Prime Minister, Benjamin Netanyahu says Iran is a “threat to the entire world,” warning that the Islamic Republic’s actions endanger not just Israel, but global peace and security.In an interview with ABC News on Monday,