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Republicans want Trump and Netanyahu to smooth things over
Republicans are urging President Donald Trump and Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu to resolve their public disagreements over Iran, as lawmakers express concern over the strained relationship. GOP representatives, including Sen. Joni Ernst and Sen. Tommy Tuberville, called for closer coordination between the U.S. and Israel to align actions against Iran, while acknowledging occasional differences in approach.
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