Trump, Netanyahu and White House
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President Trump hosted Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu at the White House Monday for high-level meetings ahead of a private dinner between the two world leaders.
Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu and President Donald Trump expressed optimism about a peace deal with Hamas during their dinner meeting at the White House . They also spoke about the situation in Iran.
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"He's forging peace as we speak in one country and one region after the other," the Israeli leader said of Trump.
We can work out a peace between us and the entire Middle East with President Trump’s leadership, and by working together I think we can establish a
The Israeli prime minister visited the US president for the second time in less than 24 hours. Washington sees the signing of a truce as feasible by ‘the end of this week’
Commending Trump’s “pursuit of peace and security in which you are leading in many lands, but now, especially in the Middle East,” Netanyahu added that “Our teams together make an extraordinary combination to meet challenges and seize opportunities,” referring to the U.S. strikes against Iran's nuclear facilities.
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Irish Star on MSNNetanyahu nominates Trump for Nobel Peace Prize while presenting him with letter over White House dinnerPresident Donald Trump was gifted a letter from Benjamin Netanyahu, which Netanyahu said was a copy of his nomination to the Nobel Peace Prize comittee
Trump and Netanyahu dine at the White House, a pledge to send Ukraine weapons, no deal necessary for Iran, and Trump nominated for the Nobel Peace Prize.
President Donald Trump on Monday placed a 25% tax on goods imported from Japan and South Korea, citing persistent trade imbalances with the two crucial U.S. allies in Asia. Trump provided notice of the tariffs to begin on Aug. 1 by posting letters on Truth Social that were addressed to the leaders of both countries.
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President Donald Trump is scheduled on Monday to welcome Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu of Israel to the White House for a state dinner.