5 takeaways from Trump-Netanyahu meeting in Oval Office
- Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu pledged to eliminate trade barriers with the United States during a meeting with Donald Trump at the White House.
- Netanyahu announced efforts to negotiate the release of hostages held by Hamas, stating that 58 remain in captivity.
- Donald Trump confirmed that his administration is not considering pausing tariffs on Israeli goods while negotiations continue.
- Trump indicated that talks with Iran regarding its nuclear program are ongoing, warning that 'Iran's going to be in great danger' if negotiations fail.
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Iran nuclear talks, Gaza ceasefire and more: 5 things Trump, Netanyahu spoke about when they met
Their high-stakes White House meeting on Monday wasn’t just about diplomacy — it hinted at fresh tension, bold moves, and surprising frustrations. From whispers of a new Gaza ceasefire to sharp words on Iran and Russia, here’s what unfolded when the two leaders met face-to-face.
Trump and Netanyahu meet for talks in Washington
Israel and the United States often agree, especially since Donald Trump returned to the White House. However, US tariff policy is causing tension. Even a visit by Israeli leaders did nothing to change this. By Samuel Jackisch.
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