Trump, Israel and Lebanon
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Trump announced he will be inviting Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu and Lebanon’s President Joseph Aoun for "meaningful talks” at the White House.
New York Times columnist Thomas Friedman said he's "torn" about efforts to remove the Iranian regime over concerns it would politically benefit President Donald Trump and Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu.
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Trump urges Netanyahu to be ‘low-key’ after Lebanon strikes — as Israel set to negotiate with Beirut
President Trump urged Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu to be “more low-key” after the strikes in Lebanon that are threatening to undo the fragile cease-fire with Iran — with the Jewish state agreeing to negotiate with Beirut next week.
New York Times columnist Tom Friedman told CNN's "Smerconish" that he would love to see the Islamic Republic in Iran replaced by a Democratic regime, but letting Donald Trump and Benjamin Netanyahu get credit for succeeding at overthrowing it like this might not be worth it.
President Trump said he would invite the leaders of Lebanon and Israel to the White House for peace talks. “I will be inviting the Prime Minister of Israel, Bibi Netanyahu, and the President of Lebanon,