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The State

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Circulation64,855 Daily; 123,064 Sunday
HeadquartersShop Road
Columbia
SC
United States
First issue date1891
Owners McClatchy
EditorsBrian Tolley
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The State is an American daily newspaper published in Columbia, South Carolina. The newspaper is owned and distributed by The McClatchy Company in the Midlands region of the state. It is, by circulation, the second-largest newspaper in South Carolina after The Post and Courier.

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Benjamin Netanyahu, Israel's defiant leader

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By Raffi BergBBC News Online Middle East editor, Jerusalem

Benjamin Netanyahu is facing one of the biggest crises of his long political life, amid uproar over his government's attempts to change The Way the country's judicial system works.

Re-elected for a record fifth Time In November 2022, leading The Most right-wing coalition in Israel's history, he promised to govern for all Israelis, regardless of political differences. But , instead, his planned reforms have met with mass protests on a scale barely seen since The Creation of The State 75 years ago.

The Likud party leader's return to power followed a relatively brief spell in opposition after 12 straight years as Prime Minister , his dramatic comeback sealing a belief among his supporters that " King Bibi" is politically invincible.

Israel's longest-serving leader, Mr Netanyahu has held office six times - More Than any other Prime Minister in the country's history.

The 73-year-old's unrivalled success owes much to The Image he has cultivated as the person who can best keep Israel safe from hostile forces in the Middle East .

He has taken a tough line towards the Palestinians, putting security concerns at The Top of any talk of peace, and long warned of existential danger to Israel from Iran.

But hanging over his political achievements is The Cloud of an ongoing criminal trial for alleged bribery, fraud and breach of Trust - charges he fiercely denies. And for A Man described by The Times of Israel as " ultra-divisive" his opponents see him as a danger to Israeli democracy itself.

Brother's legacy

Benjamin Netanyahu was born in Tel Aviv in 1949. In 1963, His Family moved to the US when his father Benzion, a prominent historian and Zionist activist, was offered an academic post.

At the Age Of 18, he returned to Israel, where he spent five distinguished years in the army, serving as a captain in an elite commando unit, the Sayeret Matkal . He was wounded in a raid on a Belgian airliner hijacked by Palestinian militants which landed in Israel in 1972, and fought in the 1973 Middle East War .

In 1976, Mr Netanyahu's brother, Jonathan, was killed leading a raid to rescue hostages from a hijacked airliner in Entebbe, Uganda. His death had a profound impact on the Netanyahu family, and his name became legendary in Israel.

Mr Netanyahu Set Up an anti-terrorism institute in his brother's memory and in 1982 became Israel's deputy chief of mission in Washington.

Overnight, Mr Netanyahu's public life was launched. An articulate English speaker with a distinctive American accent, he became a familiar face on US television and an effective advocate for Israel.

He was appointed Israel's permanent representative at the UN in New York in 1984.

Rise to power

Mr Netanyahu became involved in politics when he returned to Israel in 1988, winning a seat for the Likud party in the Knesset (parliament) and becoming deputy Foreign Minister .

He later became party chairman, and in 1996, Israel's first directly elected Prime Minister after an early election following The Assassination of Yitzhak Rabin .

Mr Netanyahu was also Israel's youngest leader and The First to be born after The State was founded in 1948.

Despite having fiercely criticised the 1993 Oslo peace accords between Israel and the Palestinians, Mr Netanyahu signed a deal handing over 80% of Hebron to Palestinian Authority control and agreed to further withdrawals from the occupied West Bank , to much opprobrium from The Right .

He lost office in 1999 after he called elections 17 months early, defeated by Labour leader Ehud Barak , Mr Netanyahu's former commander.

Political revival

Mr Netanyahu stepped down as Likud leader and was succeeded by Ariel Sharon .

After Mr Sharon was elected Prime Minister in 2001, Mr Netanyahu returned to government, first as Foreign Minister And Then as Finance Minister . In 2005, he resigned in protest at the Israeli withdrawal from the occupied Gaza Strip .

His chance came again in 2005, when Mr Sharon - just before a massive stroke that left him in a Coma - Split from Likud and Set Up a new centrist party, Kadima.

Mr Netanyahu won the Likud leadership again and was elected Prime Minister for The Second Time In March 2009.

He agreed to an unprecedented 10-month freeze on settlement construction in the West Bank , enabling Peace Talks with Palestinians, But negotiations collapsed in late 2010.

Although in 2009 he had publicly announced his conditional acceptance of a Palestinian state alongside Israel, he later toughened his position. " A Palestinian state will not be created, not like The One people are talking about. It won't happen, "

Palestinian attacks and Israeli military action repeatedly brought Israel into confrontation in and around the Gaza Strip before and after Mr Netanyahu returned to office in 2009.

The Fourth such conflict in just 12 years erupted in May 2021, putting a temporary halt to efforts by parties opposed to Mr Netanyahu to oust him following a series of inconclusive elections.

Although during the conflicts Israel had the support of the United States , its closest ally, relations between Mr Netanyahu and President Barack Obama were difficult.

They reached a low point when Mr Netanyahu addressed Congress in March 2015, warning against a " bad deal" arising out of US negotiations with Iran over its nuclear programme. The Obama administration condemned The Visit as interfering and damaging.

Trump ties

The advent of Donald Trump 's presidency in 2017 led to a closer alignment Between Us and Israeli government policies, and within a year Mr Trump announced his recognition of Jerusalem as Israel's capital.

The Move sparked fury across the Arab world - which supports the Palestinians' claim to The Eastern half of Jerusalem occupied by Israel since the 1967 Middle East War - But it handed Mr Netanyahu a major political and diplomatic coup.

And in January 2020, Mr Netanyahu hailed Mr Trump's blueprint for peace between Israel and the Palestinians as " the opportunity of the century" though it was spurned by Palestinians as one-sided and left on The Table .

Mr Netanyahu also saw eye-to-eye with Mr Trump on Iran, welcoming The President 's withdrawal in 2018 from the Iran nuclear deal and reinstatement of economic sanctions.

Mr Trump however made stinging remarks about the Israeli leader, accusing him of disloyalty, after he congratulated Joe Biden on winning The Presidency in November 2020.

Spectacle of trial

After 2016, Mr Netanyahu was dogged by a corruption investigation, which culminated in him being charged with bribery, fraud and breach of Trust in connection with three separate cases in November 2019.

Mr Netanyahu is alleged to have accepted gifts from wealthy businessmen and dispensed favours to try to get More positive press coverage.

He denies wrongdoing and says he is The Victim of a politically motivated " witch hunt" engineered by his opponents. He went On Trial in May 2020, becoming The First serving Prime Minister to do so.

The Spectacle did not, though, harm his electability.

" We have won a huge vote of confidence from The People of Israel, " he told jubilant supporters in November.

For his political base, Mr Netanyahu's return marked the start of another, New Dawn .

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