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Trump hints Israel’s Benjamin Netanyahu may visit US as early as next week
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Trump hints Israel’s Benjamin Netanyahu may visit US as early as next week

President Donald Trump suggested that Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu might visit the United States as early as next week, marking their first meeting since the U.S.-Israel war against Iran began. Trump mentioned that Netanyahu had requested the meeting, though the exact timing remains unclear. The potential meeting occurs amid growing tensions between Trump and Netanyahu, particularly regarding Israel's actions in Lebanon and its stance on negotiating a ceasefire with Iran. While Trump downplayed any rift between them, he emphasized his authority over Netanyahu, stating 'we get along very well' and 'he knows who the boss is.' The article highlights the deep alliance between the U.S. and Israel, noting historical support and recent military aid packages. It also notes domestic criticism of Trump's policies, including the war against Iran and troop deployments without congressional approval, which have contributed to his declining approval ratings ahead of the midterm elections.

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Al Jazeera English logoAl Jazeera EnglishState / PublicRight14 hr. ago
Trump hints Israel’s Benjamin Netanyahu may visit US as early as next week

President Donald Trump suggested that Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu might visit the United States as early as next week, marking their first meeting since the U.S.-Israel war against Iran began. Trump mentioned that Netanyahu had requested the meeting, though the exact timing remains unclear. The potential meeting occurs amid growing tensions between Trump and Netanyahu, particularly regarding Israel's actions in Lebanon and its stance on negotiating a ceasefire with Iran. While Trump downplayed any rift between them, he emphasized his authority over Netanyahu, stating 'we get along very well' and 'he knows who the boss is.' The article highlights the deep alliance between the U.S. and Israel, noting historical support and recent military aid packages. It also notes domestic criticism of Trump's policies, including the war against Iran and troop deployments without congressional approval, which have contributed to his declining approval ratings ahead of the midterm elections.

Bias read (Right): The article frames Trump's relationship with Netanyahu in a favorable light, emphasizing Trump's authority and downplaying criticisms of his policies toward Israel. It uses terms like 'genocidal war on Gaza' and 'unprovoked act of aggression' to describe Israel's actions, which aligns with a right-w

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