Washington – Trump Greets Netanyahu With Smiles, Handshakes And A Jolt Or Two

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    U.S. President Donald Trump (R) and first lady Melania Trump greet Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu and his wife Sara (2ndL) as they arrive at the South Portico of the White House in Washington, U.S., February 15, 2017. REUTERS/Kevin LamarqueWashington – President Donald Trump gave Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu a couple of jolts when they met for the first time on Wednesday as leaders of the United States and Israel.

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    If there were differences, the two men – each immersed in political turmoil on the home front – did all they could to mask them during a White House news conference of smiles and cordial asides.

    Trump went some distance to embrace Netanyahu’s views, upending decades of U.S. Middle East policy by dropping insistence on a two-state solution to the Israeli-Palestinian conflict.

    Netanyahu sought to demonstrate personal chemistry with Israel’s closest ally after eight years of awkwardness and tensions with Trump’s predecessor, President Barack Obama.

    Trump and Netanyahu exchanged three handshakes during the news conference. Each time, Netanyahu looked Trump in the eye.

    With their wives and staff members in the audience, each man said the other’s country had no better ally than his country.

    Trump, who took office on Jan. 20, then caught Netanyahu off-guard, at one point saying that if a solution to the Israeli-Palestinian conflict was going to be reached, “Both sides will have to make compromises.”
    US President Donald Trump, right, sits with Benjamin Netanyahu, Israel's prime minister, in the Oval Office of the White House in Washington, DC, USA, on 15 February 2017.  EPA/Andrew Harrer / POOL
    Turning to Netanyahu, he said, “You know that, right?”

    Netanyahu looked momentarily startled and replied, chuckling, “Both sides.”

    Trump turned to Netanyahu while responding to a question about settlements, a particular point of tension during the Obama years, and said, “I’d like to see you hold back on settlements for a little bit.”

    Again, Netanyahu’s face registered surprise before he offered an ironic smile.

    Trump offered no new prescription for achieving a peace that has eluded many of his predecessors.

    Trump, who appointed his son-in-law Jared Kushner as his special adviser on the Middle East, said, “I think we’re going to make a deal, it might be a bigger and better deal than people in this room even understand. That’s a possibility. So let’s see what we do.”

    “Let’s try,” Netanyahu said.

    Trump, who made a point of saying they were old friends, responded, “That doesn’t sound too optimistic, but he’s a good negotiator.”

    In a play on the title of Trump’s 1987 best-selling book, Netanyahu responded, “That’s the art of the deal.”

    Near the end of his comments, Netanyahu sought to show how well he knows Kushner, whose father, Charles Kushner, has donated generously to Israeli causes.

    “Can I reveal, Jared, how long we’ve known you?” said Netanyahu, looking to Jared Kushner, 36, who was sitting in the front row.

    “Well, he was never small. He was always big. He was always tall,” Netanyahu said, implying he had known Kushner since he was a baby.
    Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu (R) leaves the White House after a meeting with President Donald Trump in Washington, U.S., February 15, 2017. REUTERS/Carlos Barria


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    hashomer
    hashomer
    7 years ago

    Trumpie is so over his head it’s scary. He can’t answer a question, talks in gibberish and in circles, blames ‘the media’ for his goof-ups. On one hand he says he loves BIBI, then says, without any preparation, that he’s against Bibi’s main policy. When asked about antisemitism here, he goes on a bizarre rant about his Electoral vote count. Is this guy delusional? What crisis will he cause tomorrow w his doubletalk?

    PaulinSaudi
    PaulinSaudi
    7 years ago

    An excellent report that lets us see a little how the President treats people.

    TRUMPRULES
    TRUMPRULES
    7 years ago

    Wow finally a normal president that does not hate Israel like Obama used to. You can feel the warmth and love in the room with Trump and Bibi. BH we finally have a true friend of Israel in the white house.

    7 years ago

    ” … Netanyahu sought to show how well he knows (Jerry) Kushner, whose father, Charles Kushner, has donated generously to Israeli causes.”

    Charles Kushner rotted in a jail until he died because he was a convicted felon. Donated money which was stolen money.

    7 years ago

    I can understand where #1 is coming from, as he has a one track mind, since he belongs to the neverTrump camp, and couldn’t stand Trump long before he was elected. However, regarding #2 , the above commentator lives in Saudi Arabia, which is a country which engaged in an oil boycott against the USA, and which denies basic human rights to its citizens. It has religious police spying on its people, day and night. Yet, not once has Paul in Saudi, ever dared to criticize his “hosts”, where he lives. He wouldn’t dare criticize them, the way that he criticizes Trump! I wonder why?