White House summit between President Donald Trump and Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu ended not with a breakthrough, but with visible friction and unanswered questions. After a three-hour closed-door meeting in Washington, Trump emerged without announcing any joint strategy on Iran. While he publicly described the February 11 discussions as “very good,” he admitted there was no concrete agreement on aligning U.S.-Israeli policy toward Tehran. Instead, Trump reinforced that negotiations with Iran must continue, signaling clearly that diplomacy not immediate military escalation, remains Washington’s priority. WATCH
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US President Donald Trump met Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu at the White House in a high-stakes diplomatic meeting surrounded by loud protests in Washington. Trump confirmed negotiations with Iran must continue and warned consequences could follow if talks collapse, referencing past strikes. The leaders also discussed Gaza and wider Middle East stability, with Trump claiming regional progress toward peace.
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