Full Netanyahu: Antisemitism is the 'oldest disease'
In an exclusive interview with Meet the Press, Benjamin Netanyahu, prime minister-designate of Israel, discusses where he draws the line when it comes to rising antisemitism from political allies, the importance of preventing nuclear war in Ukraine and concerns about far-right coalition partners.
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