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Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu has been at the center of high-stakes diplomacy and domestic maneuvering this week, blending iron-fisted warnings on Iran with calculated jabs at rivals amid swirling Gaza reconstruction buzz. On February 4, ILTV reports he held a late-night Jerusalem meeting with US special envoy Steve Witkoff, bluntly warning that Iran cannot be trusted to honor commitments and insisting Hamas must disarm and Gaza demilitarize before any rebuild, as US-Iran nuclear talks shifted to Oman following a drone incident near the USS Abraham Lincoln.
By Thursday, February 5, Channel 12 news detailed Netanyahu convening an urgent security cabinet in Jerusalem, advanced from Sunday amid escalating US-Iran saber-rattling ahead of Friday talks in Muscat involving Witkoff and Jared Kushner. There, he touted a buildup of conditions potentially toppling Irans regime, stressed close US coordination under President Trump, and vowed a powerful response to any Iranian attack on Israel, while briefing Knesset lawmakers on Palestinian Authority finances.
Netanyahus star turn came Friday in Kiryat Shmona, where his governments website quotes him unveiling a transformative northern Israel revival plan: 400 million shekels initially, scaling to billions for grants, housing, industry, medicine, rail links, and even a new airport to lure young couples, high-tech firms, and a university, promising to supercharge the Galilee beyond mere reconstruction.
Over the weekend, The Times of Israel revealed his upcoming Washington trip from February 18 to 22, overlapping a pivotal February 19 Board of Peace summit for Gaza fundraising, with a Trump White House meeting the day prior; Arab diplomats speculate hell attend despite qualms over Qatar and Turkey, marking his first such Arab-facing appearance since October 7. Axios and Anadolu Agency confirm the plans, though fluid.
On social media, Netanyahu fired back at ex-PM Ehud Barak over resurfaced Epstein ties, posting on X per Anadolu Agency that Epsteins closeness to Barak proves he didnt work for Israel, accusing the opposition firebrand of obsessively plotting with radicals to topple his government via protests and fake news.
No fresh public appearances or business deals surfaced, but these moves underscore his grip on Iran-Gaza-Trump dynamics, with Oct 7 blame-shifting whispers in Haaretz adding domestic spice. All verified from named outlets; no unconfirmed speculation here.
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