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Trump, Netanyahu and Iran

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 · 7h · on MSN
Netanyahu admits difficulty influencing Trump decisions on Iran, sources say
By Rami Ayyub JERUSALEM, May 25 (Reuters) - Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu has told confidants in private conversations that Israel has little ability to influence Donald Trump's decision-making on Iran as the U.

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The Times of Israel on MSN · 3h
Netanyahu admits to aides he has little influence over Trump on Iran — sources
 · 1d
Netanyahu Told Trump Israel Will Remain Free to Act Against Threats, Israeli Source Says
 · 19h
Trump touts Iran breakthrough but details remain unclear
Negotiations to end the war in Iran are "proceeding in an orderly and constructive manner," President Trump wrote in a social media post on Sunday, though he added he had told his negotiators "not to ...

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 · 13h
Trump Says a Deal With Iran and Opening of Strait of Hormuz Are 'Largely Negotiated'
 · 2h
Iran and U.S. officials signal progress as ceasefire hangs in balance
 · 1d
Iran and US are close to an understanding aimed at ending the war, officials say
Baghaei said nuclear issues are not part of the current negotiations, as Tehran first seeks to end the war before discussing its nuclear program that has long been at the heart of international tensio...

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 · 23h
Trump agrees final Iran deal must dismantle nuclear danger, no nuclear weapons, Netanyahu says
 · 1d
Israeli media say Trump informed Netanyahu about Iran talks
The Times of Israel on MSN
9h

Netanyahu’s testimony in corruption trial to end early again for 'diplomatic and security reasons'

The post Netanyahu’s testimony in corruption trial to end early again for ‘diplomatic and security reasons’ appeared first on The Times of Israel.
4d

Netanyahu’s coalition alliances with religious parties put his reelection at risk

For most of the past 17 years, Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu has remained in power due in part to a tight alliance with ultra-Orthodox religious parties.
The Jerusalem Post Blogs
3y

Olmert, Netanyahu: Covering Israeli prime ministers on trial

Longtime ‘Post’ law correspondent shares standout events he witnessed from the benches of justice while reporting on premiers Olmert and Netanyah. In December, I concluded a feat that few journalists in any country have been a part of: a decade of ...
14d

Netanyahu wants Israel "to draw down to zero the American financial support"

Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu addresses the conflicts in Iran and Lebanon, the prospects for a peace deal, and the relationship between the U.S. and Israel.
3d

Netanyahu is accused of appointing loyalists to lead Israeli intelligences agencies

Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu is accused by former security officers of appointing loyalists to lead Israel's two main intelligences agencies, the Shin Bet and the Mossad.
28don MSN

With goals of Iran war unfulfilled, Israel's Netanyahu faces unhappy public as elections loom

Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu sold a vision to Israelis as the country entered the war with Iran and invaded Lebanon. With elections approaching, his goals are largely unfulfilled.
Fox News
5mon

Netanyahu requests pardon from Israeli president, after Trump letter urging clemency

Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu has asked President Isaac Herzog for a pardon as he stands trial on corruption and fraud charges — weeks after President Donald Trump sent his own letter urging clemency. Netanyahu emphasized concern over public ...
Forbes
1mon

Netanyahu Criminal Trial Will Resume After Iran Ceasefire—But He Wants To Delay Testimony

Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu’s criminal trial is set to resume Sunday amid the ceasefire reached with Iran, but the leader asked Friday to delay his own testimony in the trial, potentially further extending the yearslong legal proceedings ...
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