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Despite headlines about a rift, President Donald Trump’s tour pressed Iran, advanced normalization and backed Israel’s security. Experts say that if Jerusalem acts, a historic opportunity awaits.
The news has been focusing primarily on Trump securing a $600 billion commitment from Saudi Arabia on Tuesday to invest in the United States.
Benjamin Netanyahu has long boasted of having Donald Trump’s ear. But as the US president tours the Middle East this week, it is not clear whether he is still listening.
Trump's personal diplomacy and family business intersect in Gulf tour President Donald Trump is visiting the Middle East from May 13-16. It is the first major foreign trip of his second term.