If Obama comes through with promised assurances, 'Israel will not attack Iran' - TV report:
Israel will not attack Iran this year, provided that President Barack Obama sets out his "Red lines" and offers certain other promised assurances to Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu at a meeting between the two tentatively scheduled for Thursday, September 27, Israeli TV reported Thursday. Ref. Source 4
Israeli PM praises Canada for cutting ties with Iran:
Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu says he hopes other countries will follow the example set by Canada, which on Friday broke off diplomatic relations with Iran, as the international community looks to head off Tehran's nuclear ambitions Ref. Source 5
Stop calling him 'Bibi':
The media should stop calling Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu by his nickname, Bibi. A nickname humanizes a politician. It makes them seem more affectionate. Very few if any politicians are referred to by their nicknames. Ref. Source 2
Netanyahu: What the UN says doesn't interest me:
Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu said in a television interview Saturday night that he is not interested in what the UN has to say about illegal settlement construction, which intensified in the East Jerusalem area this month. Ref. Source 2
With more than 99% of the votes counted Wednesday morning, Israel's Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu appeared positioned to serve a third term. Netanyahu and his hard-line allies fared far worse than expected in a parliamentary election Tuesday, likely forcing him to reach across the aisle to court a popular political newcomer to cobble together a new coalition. The results marked a major setback for Netanyahu's policies and could force him to make new concessions to restart long-stalled peace talks with the Palestinians. Ref. USAToday