President Trump denied reports of a rift with Israeli Prime Minister Netanyahu, calling them ‘fake news’ and describing their relationship as ‘extraordinary.’ This comes amid ongoing US-Israeli military operations against Iran, which have destabilized the region and impacted global markets. While sharing short-term military goals, their long-term objectives for Iran appear to differ. President Trump denied reports of a rift with Israeli Prime Minister Netanyahu, calling them ‘fake news’ and describing their relationship as ‘extraordinary.’ This comes amid ongoing US-Israeli military operations against Iran, which have destabilized the region and impacted global markets. While sharing short-term military goals, their long-term objectives for Iran appear to differ.
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