Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu of Israel was all smiles during his meeting with President Trump, who reaffirmed his support for Israel’s military actions against Hamas and reinstated pressure on Iran. The two leaders discussed brokering a diplomatic rapprochement between Israel and Saudi Arabia, while Mr. Netanyahu expressed his satisfaction with the alignment between the U.S. and Israel under Mr. Trump’s leadership, contrasting it with his previous tensions with President Biden. Despite some differences in their assessments of Iran’s strength, the meeting was characterized by mutual praise and a shared goal of avoiding any disagreements.
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Turkey insists foreign fighters be expelled from Syria: source
Turkey's Foreign Minister Hakan Fidan traveled to Damascus to discuss the expulsion of foreign fighters from Syria following an agreement to disband armed groups. The visit comes after Syria's new authorities reached a deal with the Syrian Democratic Forces to integrate the Kurdish administration into the national government, aiming to establish government control over the country after years of civil war. Turkey, which views the Kurdish YPG as a terrorist group, is closely monitoring the...
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