Netanyahu heads to US to discuss 'victory over Hamas' with Trump
Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu departed Tel Aviv on Sunday morning for the United States, where he will meet with US President Donald Trump on Tuesday.
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Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu departed Tel Aviv on Sunday morning for the United States, where he will meet with US President Donald Trump on Tuesday.
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