Trump Spoke With Israel's Netanyahu After Embassy Shootings, Confirms White House
- Two Israeli embassy staff were shot and killed near the Capital Jewish Museum in Washington D.C. On Wednesday night.
- Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu spoke with President Trump after the shootings, affirming his absolute commitment to Israel.
- Netanyahu also communicated with Vice President JD Vance regarding the situation.
- Mr. Pollard reiterated calls for the release of hostages held by Hamas and for aid to be delivered to Gaza.
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Trump spoke to Netanyahu over Iran deal, DC shooting
WASHINGTON, D.C. — US President Donald Trump had a 'productive discussion' with Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu on Thursday about Iran and the shooting of two Israeli embassy staff in Washington, the White House said.
Killing of Two Israeli Embassy Employees in Washington: Trump Met Netanyahu
Donald Trump spoke Thursday with Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu about Iran and the attack in which two employees of the Israeli embassy in Washington were killed, said his spokesman Karoline Leavitt. ...
After phone call, Netanyahu says Trump supports his Gaza war plans
On a phone call, the two world leaders discussed the war in Gaza, the Iran nuclear discussions, and the aftermath of a terror attack in Washington, D.C., on Wednesday that killed two Israeli Embassy personnel. By Vered Weiss, World Israel News US President Donald Trump approves of Israel’s plans for continuing the war in Gaza, Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu’s spokesperson said in a statement on Thursday. The statement described a phone call …
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