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Trump, Netanyahu and Iran

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Axios on MSN · 2d
Exclusive: Trump demands immediate pardon for Netanyahu to focus on Iran
President Trump told Axios on Thursday that Israeli President Isaac Herzog must pardon Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu "today" — calling Herzog "a disgrace" for failing to act over the last year. "Every day I talk to Bibi about the war.

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 · 2d
Trump renews Netanyahu pardon call, saying only Iran should be troubling him
The Times of Israel on MSN · 2d
Trump demands ‘disgraceful’ Herzog immediately pardon Netanyahu so PM can focus on Iran war
 · 14h
Iran's president apologizes for strikes on neighbors as strikes pound their cities
DUBAI, United Arab Emirates — Iran's president apologized Saturday for attacks on regional countries even as its missiles and drones flew toward Gulf Arab states, indicating that Tehran's political le...

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 · 9h
The Latest: Trump says he’ll hit Iran harder as Iranian president apologizes to neighbors
Las Vegas Sun · 10h
Iran's president apologizes for strikes on neighbors even as missiles and drones target their cities
NBC Los Angeles · 4h
New wave of strikes lights up night in Tehran as Netanyahu vows ‘many surprises'
Meanwhile, Russia has provided Iran with information that could help Tehran strike the U.S. military, according to two officials familiar with U.S. intelligence on the matter.

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Iran live updates: Trump rules out negotiations with Iran and calls for 'unconditional surrender'; Israel intensifies strikes
Las Vegas Sun · 1d
Iran's president defies US demands while apologizing for strikes on neighbors
2don MSN
Trump demands Israeli president pardon Netanyahu: 'Herzog is a disgrace'
President Donald Trump demanded on Thursday that Israel‘s president pardon Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu, sharply criticizing President Isaac Herzog and calling him a “disgrace” for refusing to grant clemency as the Israeli leader faces a corruption trial.
Detroit News
23d
Trump says Netanyahu should be pardoned for corruption
Washington – U.S. President Donald Trump said on Thursday Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu should receive a pardon for corruption charges, saying Israeli President Isaac Herzog should be "ashamed of himself" for not granting one. Here are the ...
Israel National News
5h
Herzog responds to Trump: Netanyahu pardon bound by Israeli law
President Herzog says any decision on pardoning Netanyahu must follow Israeli law, stressing that wartime halts proceedings and that he will await legal opinions before acting.
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US demands Iran's 'unconditional surrender'
The US has said only Iran's unconditional surrender will end American and Israeli bombardment. President Trump has warned the war could last four to six weeks. We hear from people on the ground in Tehran and assess the conflict one week on with Chief International Correspondent Lyse Doucet.
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