Donald Trump, Benjamin Netanyahu and Middle East
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President Trump continues his trip to the Middle East as he tries to strike deals for the U.S. NBC News' Richard Engel reports from Iran. Foreign Policy Editor-in-chief Ravi Agrawal and The Insider Editor Michael Weiss join Katy Tur to share their expertise on Trump's diplomacy.
Israel must respect international law in its military operation in Gaza, Italian Prime Minister Giorgia Meloni said on Wednesday, calling the humanitarian situation in the Palestinian enclave increasingly "dramatic and unjustifiable".
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The Times of Israel on MSNLapid to receive security briefing from Netanyahu at 4 p.m.Opposition Leader Yair Lapid is set to receive a security briefing from Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu at 4 p.m. at the Kirya military headquarters in Tel Aviv. The leader of the opposition is traditionally briefed once a month by the prime minister on sensitive national security issues,
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Amazon S3 on MSNFormer Hamas Hostages’ Letter to Trump and Netanyahu REVEALED | Trump Pressed After Edan’s ReleaseSurvivors of Hamas captivity are calling on Prime Minister Netanyahu, President Trump, and envoy Steve Witkoff to act urgently following Edan Alexander's release. In a passionate letter signed by 65 former hostages,
Some reports have cast this disconnect as indicative of a chasm between Trump and Israel. But this is a misreading. The divide is not between the president and Israel so much as between the president and Israel’s leader. Most Israelis support what Trump is doing—and oppose Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu’s approach to the war in Gaza.
Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu on Monday warned that Israel would use its "full force" to "complete" the fight against Hamas in Gaza.
Despite American pressure, Israel sticks to rigid terms as deadly airstrikes continue across Gaza during Trump’s Middle East visit - Anadolu Ajansı
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DPA International on MSNGroup of 67 former hostages urges Netanyahu to reach hostage dealA group of 67 former hostages on Wednesday urged Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu to reach a deal to secure the release of the remaining hostages. In an open letter entitled "A Call to Make History,