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"We can't make a comprehensive deal, but we will work to end the war," Netanyahu told the families during their meeting in Washington.
Whether dining opposite US President Donald Trump or accompanying her husband on an official Pentagon visit, Sara Netanyahu's front-row role in Washington this week has sparked fresh questions over her place in Israeli politics.
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The Times of Israel on MSNNetanyahu stresses Israel will return to fighting if truce’s 60 days don’t yield deal to end Gaza warThe post Netanyahu stresses Israel will return to fighting if truce’s 60 days don’t yield deal to end Gaza war appeared first on The Times of Israel.
Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu and U.S. President Donald Trump are meeting to discuss key Middle East issues.
With the fighting in Iran over, President Trump is considering whether to pursue a new nuclear agreement with Tehran. He is also urging a new cease-fire deal to end the fighting in Gaza.
History will judge Trump and Netanyahu not by their handshakes and public camaraderie, but by whether they secured Israel’s future while upholding the values that have long defined its alliance with the United States.
Families and supporters gathered on Monday outside the US Embassy in Tel Aviv and at Capitol Hill in Washington, as Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu was expected to meet with US President Donald Trump to discuss efforts to push forward a ceasefire in Gaza.
Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu of Israel is set to meet with President Trump on Monday as attention has turned from Iran to a cease-fire for Gaza.