Netanyahu Says He and Trump ‘See Eye to Eye’ Ahead of First Meeting in Washington
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by JNS.org

Donald Trump, then a presidential nominee, with Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu in September 2016. Photo: Facebook.
JNS.org – Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu said he sees “eye to eye” with President Donald Trump on the dangers facing the Middle East as the Israeli leader boarded his plane Monday for his first official meeting with the new American president.
Trump and Netanyahu are expected to address a broad range of issues during their meeting Wednesday at the White House, from the regional threats posed by Iran and terror groups to Israeli settlement construction and the Israeli-Palestinian peace process.
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