By Robert Hackwill
Israel’s Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu has served four terms as his country’s leader over two decades, but this is the first time he has had to deal with a Republican president in the White House.
Netanyahu meets Donald Trump on Wednesday for the first
time as president, although the pair have known each other since the
1980s, at a moment when it appears decades-old US policy towards Israel
may be changing.
Trump has promised he’ll be Israel’s “best friend ever” in
Washington, but in the four weeks since he took office he has softened
some overtly pro-Israeli positions, like dropping a mooted move of the
US embassy to Jerusalem, and saying settlements were hindering the peace
process.
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Source: euronews.
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