Trump vs. Netanyahu: The high-stakes Mar-a-Lago Summit to redefine Middle East policy
Yaki Dayan, former chief of staff to Israeli foreign ministers, says, “Netanyahu wants to discuss all the fronts that still remain open, while Trump wants to close them and move forward.”
Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu is dealing with a US president who is personally, emotionally, and politically invested in his fate. Trump has never hidden his view that Netanyahu should be pardoned. Here, the two stand together in the Knesset, during Trump’s October visit.(photo credit: Evelyn Hockstein, pool/Getty Images)ByKEREN SETTON/THE MEDIA LINE