'Netanyahu Wants to Perpetuate Status Quo: No Agreement, No Political Framework, No Gaza Withdrawal'
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Trump and Netanyahu may take a victory lap on Iran, but the Gaza war looms over their meeting - Boston News, Weather, Sports
TEL AVIV, Israel (AP) — Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu and U.S. President Donald Trump might look to take a victory lap on Monday after their recent joint strikes on Iran, hailed by both as an unmitigated success. But as they meet for the third time this year, the outwardly triumphant visit will be dogged by Israel’s 21-month war against Hamas in Gaza and questions over how hard Trump will push for an end to the conflict. Trump has ma…
'Netanyahu wants to perpetuate status quo: No agreement, no political framework, no Gaza withdrawal'
Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu and US. President Donald Trump might look to take a victory lap after their recent joint strikes on Iran, hailed by both as an unmitigated success. But as they meet for the third time this year, the outwardly triumphant visit will be dogged by Israel's 21-month war against Hamas in Gaza and questions over how hard Trump will push for an end to the conflict. For in-depth analysis and a deeper perspective,…
Benjamin Netanyahu returns to the White House today on his third visit since Donald Trump returned to power in January. On this occasion, the agitated relationship between the two will have an opportunity for celebration. Both will take advantage of the meeting to congratulate themselves on the recent military operation against Iran and, despite doubts about its impact on the Iranian nuclear program, sell it as a complete success. But the centra…
Will Trump's Gaza demands overshadow Netanyahu's Iran victory lap in Washington?
Sure, U.S. President Donald Trump was impressed by Israel's military campaign in Iran and will likely applaud Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu for its execution. But Trump has consistently preferred deals to wars
Trump demands an end to Israeli PM Netanyahu’s 'witch hunt' corruption trial, says ‘the US saved Israel, and now is going to save Bibi’
US President Donald Trump has called for the cancellation of Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahus corruption trial, describing it as a politically driven “witch hunt.” His demand follows the recent Israeli military campaign against Iran, which he hailed as a historic success. Trump credited Netanyahu for Israels wartime leadership and claimed the US “saved Israel” and would now “save Bibi.” Despite Trumps comments, Netanyahus trial continu…
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