Israeli prime minister Benjamin Netanyahu denied Wednesday scenarios that speak of tension in his relations with the Trump government. These rumors were reinforced after the US president’s decision not to visit Israel during his recent Middle East tour. Donald Trump visited Saudi Arabia, Qatar and the United Arab Emirates, closing important business agreements. However, political analysts did not fail to point out that Israel – the narrower US ally in the Middle East – was not included in the tour stations. Prior to this trip, Trump decided to stop the bombings against Houthi in Yemen, although Iranian rebels continued to launch rockets against Israel, but also to hold talks with Tehran for Iranian program. At a press conference in Jerusalem, Netanyahu, who had not mentioned this screenplay so far, said he spoke with Trump before […]
Source: News Beast

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