Iran, Trump and Netanyahu
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Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu claims Iran will not pursue nuclear weapons following U.S. and Israeli strikes, stating Tehran is afraid after feeling "the might of America and Israel."
Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu wanted to attack Iran for decades, but the U.S. and his own security chiefs deterred him. Now he's basking in the moment.
Israeli Prime Minister Netanyahu meets with President Trump to discuss Iran strikes, Gaza conflict and Abraham Accords amid new era of U.S.-Israel strategic partnership
A senator in attendance told JI that Netanyahu took a different tone discussing negotiations with Hamas: ‘It sure felt like he'd been told by Trump to get to a ceasefire’
Netanyahu is making his third US visit since Trump took office on January 20 and had earlier told reporters that while he did not think Israel's campaign in the Palestinian enclave was done, negotiators are "certainly working" on a ceasefire.
During a meeting with Defense Secretary Pete Hegseth, Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu said military strikes on Iran will have “historic consequences for peace.”
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Amazon S3 on MSNBreaking: Iran Hypersonic Missiles Tried To Kill Netanyahu-Iron Dome Failed Too But... |Full DetailsIranian hypersonic missiles reportedly targeted Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu’s office at the Kirya military compound in Tel Aviv. The strikes came dangerously close, triggering a full evacuation and months-long closure of his office.
Congressional leaders are meeting Tuesday with Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu after some lawmakers accused the Israeli leader of trying to drag the U.S. into another war.