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The most recent phone call between Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu and U.S. President Donald Trump involved a heated exchange and exposed differences between the two leaders on how best to deal with the Iranian threat, according to a report in Israel’s Channel 12 news.
In spite of this, after the conversation between the two, Prime Minister Netanyahu’s office released a statement saying, “The Prime Minister and President Trump agreed on the need to ensure that Iran will not obtain nuclear weapons.”
Channel 12 claims that the conversation was much more charged with Trump and Netanyahu at odds over the likely success of a political agreement to end the Iranian nuclear threat. It reported that Trump told Netanyahu that he prefers to advance a diplomatic solution with Iran and that he believes in his ability to bring about a good agreement that also meets Israel's security needs.
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In spite of this, after the conversation between the two, Prime Minister Netanyahu’s office released a statement saying, “The Prime Minister and President Trump agreed on the need to ensure that Iran will not obtain nuclear weapons.”
Channel 12 claims that the conversation was much more charged with Trump and Netanyahu at odds over the likely success of a political agreement to end the Iranian nuclear threat. It reported that Trump told Netanyahu that he prefers to advance a diplomatic solution with Iran and that he believes in his ability to bring about a good agreement that also meets Israel's security needs.
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Israeli report claims Trump-Netanyahu phone call on Iran was tense, heated
The most recent phone call between Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu and U S President Donald Trump involved a heated exchange and exposed differences between the two leaders on how best to
