Washington – Trump, Netanyahu Discuss Islamic State, Iran, Palestinians In Meeting

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    Israeli security agents guard the motorcade as Israel's Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu (not pictured) departs after meeting with Republican presidential nominee Donald Trump at Trump Tower in New York, U.S. September 25, 2016. REUTERS/Jonathan Ernst Washington – Republican presidential candidate Donald Trump and Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu on Sunday discussed the Iran nuclear deal, the battle against Islamic State, Israel’s security fence and other regional concerns.

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    After an hourlong meeting at Trump Tower in New York, Trump’s campaign issued a statement saying the candidate described U.S. military assistance to Israel as an “excellent investment” for the United States and agreed with Netanyahu that Middle East peace can only be achieved when “the Palestinians renounce hatred and violence and accept Israel as a Jewish State.” Netanyahu will meet with Democrat Hillary Clinton later in the day.


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    7 years ago

    Why did Netanyahu go to Trump rather then Trump who is a Presidential Candidate go meet a Foreign Leader.

    7 years ago

    Let’s see what the lying witch will say now, to try to pander for the Jewish vote, like she’s been done with Blacks and Hispanics.