Trump rebuffs Netanyahu and gambles on a deal with Iran
- Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu outlined strict conditions for a potential U.S.-Iran nuclear deal, emphasizing the need for destroying Iranian nuclear infrastructure similar to the Libyan model.
- Netanyahu warned that if Iran prolongs diplomatic discussions without progress, military action would be necessary, adding he discussed this with U.S. President Donald Trump.
- While meeting with Trump, Netanyahu reaffirmed his commitment to eliminating Hamas and securing the release of hostages taken on October 7.
- Netanyahu addressed U.S. Tariffs affecting Israeli exports, aiming to reduce Israel's trade deficit with the U.S. To zero.
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