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Republicans want Trump and Netanyahu to return to lockstep
Republicans urge President Trump and Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu to realign their positions on Iran, following a recent public disagreement over military action. GOP lawmakers, including Sen. Joni Ernst and Sen. Tommy Tuberville, emphasized the need for coordination between the two leaders to strengthen U.S.-Israel cooperation and address shared strategic interests.
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