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Arab Leaders Tell Trump They Distrust Netanyahu and Blame Him for Undermining Peace Vision
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First reported by Kan News · 3 hours ago
What happened
Arab leaders have expressed to U.S. President Trump their distrust of Israeli Prime Minister Netanyahu, accusing him of undermining peace efforts. Trump is reportedly reconsidering his support for Netanyahu ahead of Israel's elections. Netanyahu plans to visit Washington soon for talks with Trump.
- 01Arab leaders told Trump they distrust Netanyahu and blame him for harming peace efforts.
- 02Trump is starting to see Netanyahu as an obstacle to his Middle East peace vision.
- 03Arab states are watching Israel's upcoming elections but avoid overt interference.
- 04Behind the scenes, Arab countries try to influence Trump's position on Netanyahu.
- 05Trump said he might support Netanyahu but wants to see all candidates and calls for rationality.
- 06Netanyahu plans a U.S. visit early next week to meet with Trump.
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