Netanyahu has hit back, saying the "leaders in London, Ottawa and Paris are offering a huge prize for the genocidal attack on Israel on October 7 while inviting more such atrocities".
These include Chinese warplanes and coastguard boats repeatedly entering Taiwan's airspace and waters.More recently, Taiwanese authorities have alleged that Chinese-linked commercial ships have been deliberately damaging Taiwan's undersea communication cables.
There has been a historic upheaval in American trade policy.The announcement of Donald Trump's so-called "reciprocal tariffs" on 2 April - what he called "liberation day" - sent a shockwave through the global trading system and financial markets.And the President's 90-day pause on some of these tariffs on 9 April set off a relief rally in stock markets.
But where has the rollercoaster of new US tariff announcements - and partial reversals - actually left the situation?And what will it all mean for global trade?
The announced pause only applies to some of the new tariffs - taxes on imports - that Donald Trump announced on 2 April.
The new minimum 10% tariff rate, which came into effect on Saturday 5 April, is still in place for goods coming from all countries, including the UK.If the board recommends parole in June, the governor has 30 days to accept or reject the recommendation. If they are paroled, the brothers will be released likely within five months, according to the California Department of Corrections.
The fact that Gov Newsom ordered the state parole board to conduct a comprehensive risk assessment before the brothers were even deemed eligible for parole has many thinking he's open to releasing them."He wants the political cover" of the parole board and court recommendations, said Neama Rahmani, a former federal prosecutor who has been following the brothers' legal saga but is not representing any of the participants.
A year ago, Mr Rahmani never would have predicted the Menendez brothers could be released. Now he thinks they will be free within the next few months.But it wouldn't be unprecedented for Gov Newsom to reject a high-profile parole recommendation.