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Netanyahu says there's no US-Israel rift, sees more peace deals ahead of possible Trump meeting

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Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu says he and US President Donald Trump agree on most issues and sees US-Israel cooperation with Iran boosting regional peace. - REUTERS/Filepic
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ISRAELI Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu rejected suggestions of a rift with U.S. President Donald Trump, saying the two leaders agree "99% of the time" and typically resolve any differences,  during an interview with Jacqui Heinrich on Fox News Channel's "The Sunday Briefing" released on Sunday (July 5).

Netanyahu also said joint U.S.-Israeli action against Iran could help pave the way for additional regional peace agreements following the Abraham Accords. His comments came after Trump told Axios that Netanyahu had requested a White House meeting that could take place as early as next week.

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