Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu, upon boarding a plane to Washington
for what his office says will be a historic address to Congress, said
Sunday that he is going as an "emissary of all the citizens of Israel,
even those who don't agree with me, and the entire Jewish people."
Netanyahu, whose speech has triggered a great deal of friction with the White House said, "I am greatly concerned about the security of the citizens of Israel and I will do what is necessary in order to ensure our future."
Netanyahu, whose speech has triggered a great deal of friction with the White House said, "I am greatly concerned about the security of the citizens of Israel and I will do what is necessary in order to ensure our future."
Congress “eagerly awaits the address of Prime Minister Netanyahu before a joint meeting of the United States Congress,” it continues."
“He doesn’t speak for me on this," Feinstein told CNN's State of the
Union. "I think it’s a rather arrogant statement. I think the Jewish
community is like any other community. There are different points of
view. I think that arrogance does not befit, Israel, candidly."
"We called this press conference in order to call on Prime Minister
Benjamin Netanyahu to cancel his upcoming speech to Congress and to stop
before it is too late. It is no longer possible to hide the rift with
the Americans, a rift that cannot be accepted. We believe that this
poses a clear and present danger to the security of the State of
Israel," Reshef said."
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