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Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu delivered an address to a joint meeting of Congress on Wednesday afternoon, a speech that shook Washington, divided Democrats and inflamed the political ...
Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu will address a joint meeting of Congress in his first speech to members since the Oct. 7 attack on Israel and subsequent war in Gaza.
Netanyahu launched into his address seeking to strike a chord of unity in his appeal for sustained American support. But not long into his speech, he departed from that tone -- digging into ...
Benjamin Netanyahu will speak to members of Congress on Wednesday. His words will be watched closely by family members of hostages and by a delegation of soldiers who have fought in Gaza since Oct. 7.
Outside of the Capitol police pepper sprayed protesters and removed others who are angry over Netanyahu’s address to Congress, but mostly the humanitarian crisis from the war in Gaza.
Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu will speak to a joint session of Congress Wednesday at 2 p.m. despite some high-profile absences.
Netanyahu last addressed Congress in March 2015. With his address on July 24, Netanyahu will become the first foreign leader ever to address Congress in a joint meeting four times.
Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu after his address to Congress in 2015. Dozens of Democrats boycotted that speech, in which he rebuked a proposed U.S. nuclear agreement with Iran.
Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu is in Washington, D.C., this week to address a joint meeting of Congress. He may also meet with President Biden.
Here are six memorable moments from Netanyahu’s address to Congress. Tlaib holds up ‘war criminal’ sign Rep. Rashida Tlaib (D-Mich.) holds a sign as Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu ...
Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu will address a joint meeting of Congress on Wednesday afternoon, in his first speech to members since the Oct. 7 attack on Israel and subsequent war in Gaza.