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The Jerusalem Post |
Aside from the tariff issue, Trump and Netanyahu are expected to discuss American efforts to begin negotiations with Iran on a new nuclear agreement.
Reuters |
U.S. President Donald Trump said on Thursday he spoke with Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu, adding that he may visit the United States next week.
Reuters |
The sweeping duties immediately unleashed turbulence across world markets and drew condemnation from leaders faced with the end of decades of trade liberalization.
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Irish Star on MSNBREAKING: Netanyahu plans emergency visit to Trump for Oval Office showdown over 17% tariffs as tensions riseIsraeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu is reportedly planning on visiting President Donald Trump at the White House next week, juts days after Trump levied 17% tariff on all goods from Israel, according to new reporting from Axios.
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Israel's Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu could visit the United States as early as next week, President Donald Trump said.
Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu has spoken with U.S. President Donald Trump about his new tariff policy, two senior Israeli officials said on Friday, as Israel seeks to minimise the impact of the threatened U.
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The Times of Israel on MSNNetanyahu denies asking Bar to deem it to dangerous for PM to testify in corruption trialFiring back after Shin Bet chief Ronen Bar’s letter to the High Court of Justice alleging that Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu asked him to tell judges that the premier should not testify in his own corruption trial for security reasons,
The Israeli military has intensified strikes on parts of Gaza after Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu pledged that the country’s forces would be “switching gears” in the territory, dividing and seizing more parts of the strip.
Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu’s office is once again ensnared in scandal after police arrested two of his close associates this week on suspicion of accepting money from Qatar to promote a positiv
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Hungary dodges its obligation to enforce an International Criminal Court warrant for the arrest of Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu on his arrival for a state visit by quitting the court.
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Hungary will withdraw from the International Criminal Court (ICC), its government said Wednesday, as the country’s Prime Minister Viktor Orban welcomed Israeli Prime Minister and ICC fugitive Benjamin Netanyahu to Budapest.
Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu arrived in Hungary’s capital despite a warrant for his arrest issued by the International Criminal Court.
Hours after the Israeli prime minister arrived in Budapest, the Hungarian government announced its decision to leave the International Criminal Court (ICC). View on euronews