Netanyahu meets Trump at White House
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The Middle East moves slowly, so don't be surprised if the new dawn everybody is talking about doesn't come to fruition.
Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu arrived in Washington, D.C., late Sunday night and is set to have dinner with President Donald Trump Monday evening. This meeting comes as multiple groups are working toward peace agreements in the Middle East.
Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu of Israel has been busy proclaiming victory in his country’s war against Iran. It’s a win that he seems to believe will secure his political future. For the moment, Israel has been swept up in a victory narrative that puts Mr.
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The Times of Israel on MSNBoarding flight to DC, Netanyahu says Israel has chance to expand peace accords, won’t agree deal that lets Hamas survive in GazaThe post Boarding flight to DC, Netanyahu says Israel has chance to expand peace accords, won’t agree deal that lets Hamas survive in Gaza appeared first on The Times of Israel.
Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu is travelling Monday to Washington as Israel sends negotiators to Qatar amid ongoing talks toward a ceasefire with Hamas.
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