The president’s decision was a valuable political gift to Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu a few weeks before he faces voters in Israel in a closely fought election.
Author: MARK LANDLER
Trump to Meet Benjamin Netanyahu at the White House, Reinforcing Close Ties
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