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President Donald Trump rejected a plan presented by Israel to the U.S. to kill Iran’s Supreme Leader Ayatollah Ali Khamenei, according to a U.S. official familiar with the matter. The Israelis informed the Trump administration in recent days that they had developed a credible plan to kill Khamenei.
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Amazon S3 on MSNBREAKING: Netanyahu Defies Trump’s Plan | Claims ‘killing’ Khamenei would ‘end’ conflictIn a bold interview with ABC News, Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu declared that targeting and killing Iran's Supreme Leader would not escalate conflict but rather "end it." This statement follows reports that U.
Donald Trump declared that, “for the first time in a thousand years, the world will look at this region not as a place of turmoil and strife, and war and death, but as a land of opportunity and hope.”
Netanyahu reveals Iran attempted to assassinate both him and Trump, discusses Israel's strikes against Iran's nuclear program, and explains the "imminent threat."
Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu accused Iran Sunday of orchestrating the two failed assassination attempts on President Trump during his third presidential campaign last year. Netanyahu characterized Trump as the greatest threat to Iran and its ambitions for acquiring a nuclear weapon — claiming that’s why the rogue regime tried to murder him,
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India Today on MSNNetanyahu says Israeli strikes set Iran's nuclear program back ‘a very long time'Israeli PM Netanyahu claims airstrikes have severely damaged Iran's nuclear program and weakened its regime. As explosions rock Tehran, he warns collapse is possible; Trump urges Iran to resume talks.
Pro-Israeli activist Lizzy Savetsky weighs in on reports of President Donald Trump offering Iran a 'last chance' proposal on 'The Story.'
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The Forward on MSN‘I trust his judgment completely’: Netanyahu praises Trump while urging tougher U.S. stance on IranTrump distanced himself from direct involvement in Israel’s strikes. But Benjamin Netanyahu will need the U.S. president to finish the job.
President Donald Trump said on Monday that Iran wants to "talk" about deescalation as deadly aerial attacks between Tehran and Israel continue.
Israeli PM Netanyahu thanked Donald Trump for the US's continuous support in the country's escalating conflict with Iran