Trump, Israel and Gaza City
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The president opposes the push to recognize Palestinian statehood but is unbothered by allies going their own way.
President Donald Trump is “frustrated” and angry with Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu over his decision to strike Hamas officials
President Donald Trump is growing frustrated with Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu, according to The Wall Street Journal.
Trump praised Qatar as a “great ally” and urged Israel to be “very careful” after its strike on Doha, saying efforts against Hamas must be balanced. US President Donald Trump told reporters that Qatar has been a great ally to the US and that Israel has to be "very careful,
If Trump can succeed in finally bringing the Israel-Palestine conflict to an end, it will cement his legacy as one of the world’s greatest peacemakers.
The Trump administration has not given its blessing to Israeli annexation of the West Bank. But it is doing little to stand in Israel’s way.
The president spoke out after his press secretary read a statement saying the attack "does not advance Israel or America’s goals."
U.S. President Donald Trump said on Monday he was not informed by Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu in advance about Israel's attack in Qatar last week.
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Israel’s strike on Qatar has infuriated Arab leaders. That bodes ill for Trump’s Mideast priorities
Just a few months ago, the rulers of Saudi Arabia, the United Arab Emirates and Qatar welcomed President Donald Trump to their palaces with camel parades and pomp.
President Donald Trump told aides Benjamin Netanyahu was “f---ing me” after Israel struck Hamas negotiators in Qatar. According to the Wall Street Journal, Trump has seethed for weeks that Netanyahu is chasing a battlefield victory in Gaza while he wants a negotiated ceasefire.