Netanyahu’s Mar-a-Lago win that wasn’t
Summary
Israeli Prime Minister Netanyahu visited the United States to meet with President Donald Trump. Netanyahu aimed to gain U.S. support on issues involving Turkey and Iran, but did not achieve these goals. President Trump and Prime Minister Netanyahu discussed various topics, including Gaza reconstruction and Hamas disarmament, but Trump's official statements did not support Netanyahu's requests.Key Facts
- Netanyahu visited the U.S. for the fifth time since Trump became President.
- Netanyahu tried to get U.S. support to block Turkey's involvement in Gaza and for a possible Israeli strike on Iran.
- President Trump did not agree to Netanyahu's requests, expressing good relations with Turkey and mentioning a possible deal with Iran.
- Trump stated Gaza reconstruction would start soon and that many countries support the disarmament of Hamas.
- Israeli media inaccurately reported U.S. greenlight for an Israeli strike on Iran, which was not confirmed.
- Trump called Netanyahu a "great wartime prime minister" and discussed a pardon with Israel's President Herzog, which Herzog denied.
- Trump will receive the Israel Prize in 2026, as communicated in a call with Israeli Minister of Education, Yoav Kish.
- Discussions around Trump and Netanyahu hint at aligned interests, but official statements do not fully support this notion.
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