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 is here in Washington, D.C. this week. He is meeting leaders from both parties. Later today, he's scheduled to address a joint session of Congress.
TEL AVIV, Israel (AP) — Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu’s fiery speech to Congress may have been delivered in Washington, but his words appeared aimed at an audience back home.
Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu gave a rare address to a joint session of Congress on Wednesday ... get the best of The Week delivered directly to your inbox. From our morning news ...
Israeli prime minister Benjamin Netanyahu is set to address Congress today at 2 p.m. ET for the first time since the Hamas attacks on October 7. Vice President Kamala Harris — the likely ...
Netanyahu told Congress that he would agree to a ... defense of democracy — tonight at 8 p.m. ET. when he delivers an Oval Office address about his decision to bow out of the race and “what ...
Netanyahu’s address to Congress comes at a crucial crossroads for the war. US officials have voiced optimism about the prospects of a deal that could free Hamas-held hostages and bring the ...
Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu will address US lawmakers in Washington DC on 24 July, congressional leaders announced on Thursday. He will speak to both chambers of Congress - the ...
But absent from the crowd are dozens of Congress members — including at least six from the Bay Area — many of whom blame him for obstructing the path to peace. Netanyahu’s joint session address will ...