Iran, Trump and Netanyahu
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Trump been ratcheting up threats against Iran over the past several weeks, urging a nuclear deal and increasing U.S military presence in the region.
Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu of Israel on Wednesday accepted the invitation of U.S. President Donald Trump to join his intergovernmental Board of Peace organization as questions -- and concerns -
Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu said he will join President Donald Trump’s newly formed Gaza Board of Peace after initially criticizing its structure.
Netanyahu agrees to join Trump’s ‘Board of Peace’ for Gaza despite war crimes arrest warrant - Israel has previously objected to the membership of the board
For Netanyahu, this evolving alignment presents a layered strategic and political dilemma shaped by domestic constraints, shifting regional alignments, and the central role of the United States in shaping the Gaza endgame.
The note was written on a printout of a post Netanyahu made on X/Twitter. "Bibi - This is so great - Thank you - Donald," the president had written below the post, along with his signature.
Some European countries have turned down their invitations, citing potential competition with the United Nations.
President Trump gave gushing praise to Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu Monday — denying reported friction with his counterpart and vowing to “knock the hell out of” Iran if it rebuilds its nuclear program. “I hear that Iran is trying to ...
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