JERUSALEM — Three months in the past, Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu hailed Donald Trump because the “biggest pal Israel has ever had within the White Home.” However that friendship — and Netanyahu’s powers of persuasion — can be examined on Monday at Trump’s Mar-a-Lago property, the place the Israeli chief will meet a U.S. president with more and more diverging views on virtually each Center East scorching spot.
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