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Netanyahu ‘knows who the boss is’, says Trump
NG🏛️ Politics12 hr. ago

Netanyahu ‘knows who the boss is’, says Trump

US President Donald Trump suggested that Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu 'knows who the boss is' in their relationship, hinting at a potential White House visit. The remarks came during a phone conversation with Axios, following reports of tensions between the leaders over efforts to end the war against Iran. An Israeli official indicated that the visit might be delayed due to Trump's planned trip to Turkey for a NATO summit. Netanyahu's office confirmed they had spoken and agreed to meet 'soon' in the US. Despite being Israel's closest ally, Trump has recently criticized Netanyahu over the impact of the war with Hezbollah on peace talks with Iran.

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Vanguard Nigeria logoVanguard NigeriaIndependentRight12 hr. ago
Netanyahu ‘knows who the boss is’, says Trump

US President Donald Trump suggested that Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu 'knows who the boss is' in their relationship, hinting at a potential White House visit. The remarks came during a phone conversation with Axios, following reports of tensions between the leaders over efforts to end the war against Iran. An Israeli official indicated that the visit might be delayed due to Trump's planned trip to Turkey for a NATO summit. Netanyahu's office confirmed they had spoken and agreed to meet 'soon' in the US. Despite being Israel's closest ally, Trump has recently criticized Netanyahu over the impact of the war with Hezbollah on peace talks with Iran.

Bias read (Right): The article frames Trump's comments as indicative of his authority over Netanyahu, using phrasing like 'knows who the boss is,' which implies a hierarchical power dynamic favoring Trump. The emphasis on Trump's criticism of Netanyahu's actions and the suggestion of a potential meeting aligns with a右

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