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Iran's resurgence, Israel's military posture, and U.S. backing create a high-stakes triangle driving the region toward renewed conflict.
By Jeff Mason, Andrea Shalal, Matt Spetalnick and Alexander Cornwell WASHINGTON/TEL AVIV (Reuters) -U.S. President Donald Trump, hosting Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu at the White House on Monday,
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India Today on MSNRoar of two lions: Netanyahu praises US-Israel strikes on Iran at PentagonThe visit marked a rare moment of overt praise from the Israeli leader, who thanked the United States for standing "shoulder to shoulder" with Israel in what he called a show of decisive strength aimed at preventing Iran from acquiring nuclear weapons.
Israeli politicians across the aisle have sent the prime minister messages pushing for or against a Gaza hostage deal.
Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu said on Monday he wanted peace with Palestinians but described any future independent state as a platform to destroy Israel and for that reason sovereign power of security must remain with Israel.
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The Times of Israel on MSNNetanyahu says Israel ‘didn’t deal with’ Iran’s enriched uranium during war, insists it can’t have materialThe post Netanyahu says Israel ‘didn’t deal with’ Iran’s enriched uranium during war, insists it can’t have material appeared first on The Times of Israel.