Trump and Netanyahu split on gas field attack, raise questions about whether they're in sync on war

apnews.com·By  AAMER MADHANI and WILL WEISSERT·2026-03-19
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This article highlights differences between former President Trump and Israeli Prime Minister Netanyahu concerning military actions against Iran. While it uses quotes from officials to describe these divergences, implying a clear distinction in their approaches, it also relies on anonymous sources and doesn't fully explore the historical context of US-Israeli military coordination. The article presents Trump as a more cautious leader than Netanyahu, while suggesting that Netanyahu makes decisions independently.

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