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Donald Trump challenges Benjamin Netanyahu ahead of the White House meeting: "He knows who's boss"
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Donald Trump challenges Benjamin Netanyahu ahead of the White House meeting: "He knows who's boss"

The article reports on tensions between U.S. President Donald Trump and Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu ahead of their planned meeting at the White House. Trump has criticized Netanyahu for risking negotiations with Iran through military operations, while Netanyahu denies any breakdown in relations, stating both share the goal of preventing Iran from acquiring nuclear weapons. Despite differences in strategy—Trump favoring diplomatic talks and Netanyahu considering military action—both leaders emphasize their alignment. The meeting remains uncertain due to Trump’s participation in a NATO summit, though Netanyahu’s office confirmed they will meet soon.

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Donald Trump challenges Benjamin Netanyahu ahead of the White House meeting: "He knows who's boss"

The article reports on tensions between U.S. President Donald Trump and Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu ahead of their planned meeting at the White House. Trump has criticized Netanyahu for risking negotiations with Iran through military operations, while Netanyahu denies any breakdown in relations, stating both share the goal of preventing Iran from acquiring nuclear weapons. Despite differences in strategy—Trump favoring diplomatic talks and Netanyahu considering military action—both leaders emphasize their alignment. The meeting remains uncertain due to Trump’s participation in a NATO summit, though Netanyahu’s office confirmed they will meet soon.

Bias read (Center): The article presents balanced perspectives from both Trump and Netanyahu, quoting their statements without overtly favoring either side. It includes direct quotes from both leaders, acknowledges their differing strategies, and highlights efforts to resolve disagreements. There is no clear editorial傾

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