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Israel's Netanyahu says he is expected to meet Trump next week

Israel's Netanyahu says he is expected to meet Trump next week

Arab News7 hours ago
JERUSALEM: Israel's Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu said on Tuesday he is expected to travel next week to the United States for meetings with President Donald Trump.
Last month Trump announced a ceasefire ending 12 days of hostilities between Israel and Iran.
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