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Netanyahu set to attend Lindsey Graham's funeral in DC, meet with Trump
IL🏛️ PoliticsCenter7 hr. ago

Netanyahu set to attend Lindsey Graham's funeral in DC, meet with Trump

Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu is preparing to travel to Washington, D.C., starting on Saturday night, to attend the memorial service for U.S. Senator Lindsey Graham, who died after a brief illness. Netanyahu is expected to remain in Washington through Tuesday, with plans to meet with former President Donald Trump, though the meeting has not been officially scheduled. This marks Netanyahu's first official visit to Washington since the conflict with Iran, with his previous visit occurring in February. During a recent phone call, Netanyahu and Trump agreed to meet soon. Netanyahu and his wife, Sara, expressed their condolences for Graham, highlighting their close relationship and Graham's dedication to strengthening the U.S.-Israel alliance.

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The Jerusalem Post logoThe Jerusalem PostIndependentCenter7 hr. ago
Netanyahu set to attend Lindsey Graham's funeral in DC, meet with Trump

Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu is preparing to travel to Washington, D.C., starting on Saturday night, to attend the memorial service for U.S. Senator Lindsey Graham, who died after a brief illness. Netanyahu is expected to remain in Washington through Tuesday, with plans to meet with former President Donald Trump, though the meeting has not been officially scheduled. This marks Netanyahu's first official visit to Washington since the conflict with Iran, with his previous visit occurring in February. During a recent phone call, Netanyahu and Trump agreed to meet soon. Netanyahu and his wife, Sara, expressed their condolences for Graham, highlighting their close relationship and Graham's dedication to strengthening the U.S.-Israel alliance.

Bias read (Center): The article presents Netanyahu's planned visit to Washington as a neutral event, focusing on the attendance at Graham's funeral and potential meetings with Trump. While the subject involves high-profile political figures, the framing does not exhibit overt ideological slant. The tone remains factual

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