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Israeli prime minister agrees to send delegation to Washington with alternative plan for Gaza
Supporting Israel and supporting the country’s prime minister are not the same thing
Other Israeli leaders have clashed with the White House. None has been as brazen
Hardline rhetoric reduces some of America’s most important allies and trading partners to a nuisance
‘Have you so quickly lost your moral consciences?’ asks Israeli prime minister
Move by junta raises prospect of increased Russian influence in region
US president says call by most senior Democrat in the Senate for a new government reflects views of ‘many Americans’
President seeks to keep company ‘domestically owned and operated’ despite Washington’s alliance with Tokyo
Comments from Joe Biden ally reflect growing anger in Washington over war in Gaza
The administration needs to articulate how Nippon’s acquisition breaches national security standards
Indirect negotiations in Oman aimed to end strikes against shipping by Tehran-backed Houthis
Plus, UK dealmakers say carried interest tax increases could be worse than Brexit
Intervention comes as president courts union votes, but is likely to anger Japan
US sees no ‘credible plan’ to protect civilians in southern Gazan city, says Jake Sullivan
President expected to back trade investigation as industry becomes 2024 election issue
Brussels deal on €5bn expected on Wednesday while Pentagon announces $300mn in extra funds
PM Donald Tusk and President Andrzej Duda put aside domestic differences in rare joint visit to White House
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Prime Minister Ariel Henry remains out of the country as he pleads for international intervention
US president has not given up on the chance of a ceasefire before Ramadan
Emergency operation comes amid warnings of imminent famine in enclave occupied by Israel
Praying that the Israeli cabinet minister will replace Benjamin Netanyahu is now the US president’s unofficial policy
Biden administration has complained Hungarian leader views bilateral ties through partisan lens
Decision to be announced in Biden’s State of the Union speech after weeks of frustration over supplies to enclave
Beijing has invested in on-the-ground presence in crucial developing nations
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