Netanyahu, Donald Trump and Gaza
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Critics say that it would hardly be voluntary if Gazans left, regardless, given that so many of their homes have been smashed to rubble.
From The New York Times
Direct nuclear talks are underway between arch foes the United States and Iran.
From CNN
Netanyahu appeared to leave Monday's meeting largely empty-handed — a stark contrast with his triumphant visit two months ago.
From Time
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If Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu was looking for the easy political victories that once gushed from US President Donald Trump, he left the Oval Office empty-handed.
The war in Gaza has often distracted from an internal battle between Benjamin Netanyahu, the Israeli prime minister, and other parts of the state. On Monday, that domestic conflict careened into full view.
April 5 (UPI) --Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu said he will meet with President Donald Trump in the White House on Monday, and plans to discuss new tariffs on U.S. trading partners. The prime ...