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Netanyahu also extends support, calling the former US president “a fighter and a survivor.”
NBC had reported on a proposal to let a million Palestinians move.
The president departed for the United States after securing economic deals in the UAE, Qatar and Saudi Arabia.
The envoy to Israel stated that Washington “stands firmly with Israel in combating antisemitism and preserving the truth of history.”
ICC Chief Prosecutor Karim Khan has reportedly lost access to his email, and his U.K. bank accounts have been frozen.
“Allies like Qatar are partnering in the United States’ success,” the White House stated, citing American manufacturing and innovation.
The Israeli prime minister held consultations as Trump arrived in Doha, where indirect negotiations with Hamas over the Gaza hostages were set to resume.
The meeting, the first between U.S. and Syrian leaders in 25 years, was hailed by Turkish President Recep Tayyip Erdoğan as “historic.”
The president’s itinerary includes Saudi Arabia, Qatar, the United Arab Emirates and potentially Turkey.
Washington is signaling that its “commitments toward Middle East allies have not vanished, contrary to common belief,” Zineb Riboua, of the Hudson Institute, told JNS.
Trump envoy Steve Witkoff outlines strict conditions as Tehran vows not to surrender nuclear rights.
Republicans who spoke at a Capitol Hill event hosted by United Against Nuclear Iran had little appetite for a civilian nuclear program in Tehran.