


Trump and Netanyahu to Discuss Economic Restructuring and Military Operations in Historic Meeting
President Trump and Israeli PM Netanyahu meet to address military operations in Gaza and tariff reductions, aiming for economic restructuring amidst regional tensions.
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President Trump is scheduled to meet Israeli PM Benjamin Netanyahu on Monday in what has been described as a "historic" meeting. The discussions will focus on escalating military operations in Gaza, recent tariffs on Israeli goods, and the broader restructuring of global economies, as articulated by Israeli military expert Avi Abelow. Netanyahu seeks to negotiate a reduction of 17% U.S. tariffs on Israeli imports that could affect Israel’s economy. The talks will also cover important humanitarian concerns and Israel’s military actions in light of ongoing tensions with Hamas and Hezbollah.
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