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Ravid: Trump will spend 'many hours' with Netanyahu today, PM sees chance at second term

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Ravid: Trump will spend 'many hours' with Netanyahu today, PM sees chance at second term

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TL;DR

Journalist Barak Ravid reports that President Trump is expected to spend many hours with Prime Minister Netanyahu today. According to Ravid, Netanyahu understands that this is either a chance at another term or the end of his friendship with Trump, and that 'the base won.'

01 · THE DISPATCH

Barak Ravid, an Israeli journalist closely connected to both Israeli and American political circles, reported today that President Donald Trump will spend 'many hours' with Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu. The report — posted on the source that mirrors Ravid's dispatches — frames the meeting as a pivotal moment for Netanyahu: 'The PM understands that this is either a chance at another term or the friendship with President Trump. The base won.' The source does not specify whether the meeting is in person or by phone, nor does it provide a precise time or location. The Zioneer has previously tracked the evolving Trump-Netanyahu dynamic through several rounds of negotiations and statements regarding Iran, a deal framework, and the US president's shifting rhetoric. Today's reported lengthy conversation suggests the two leaders are entering a decisive phase, though the substantive agenda — whether Iran, normalization, or bilateral relations — is not specified in this brief dispatch.

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