
Netanyahu goes against doctor’s orders, appears in Israeli parliament after surgery
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Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu appeared in the Israeli parliament on Tuesday for a crucial budget-related vote, two days after prostate surgery.
Two parties in Israel’s governing coalition are threatening to vote against the "Trapped Profits Law" if their demands are not met. Michael Dorgan is a writer for Fox News Digital and Fox Business.
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The bill would allow the government to tax so-called "trapped profits," earnings retained by corporations and multinationals for reinvestment in business growth, infrastructure, and research. Until now, trapped profits were tax-exempt to encourage investments.
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