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U.S. President Donald Trump and Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu met at the White House on Tuesday for a second time in 24 hours to discuss the possible ceasefire deal in Gaza. The unannounced Oval Office meeting—the premier’s fourth with Trump in six months—was closed to the media and lasted around 90 minutes.
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The Forward on MSNNetanyahu leaves White House without any fanfare or announcementsIsraeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu has left the White House after two days of meetings with the Trump administration — but without the public appearances or breakthrough announcements of his previous trips.
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White House press secretary Karoline Leavitt will hold a press conference at 1:00 p.m. on Monday, as catastrophic flash floods in Texas have killed more than 80 people. WHERE THE CEASEFIRE NEGOTIATIONS STAND AHEAD OF TRUMP-NETANYAHU MEETING Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu will also speak with President Donald Trump on Monday on a ceasefire in
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