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Trump says Netanyahu ‘felt well’ about his call for more food, medicine into Gaza

Washington, Apr 25 (UNI) US President Donald Trump said on Friday that Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu felt well about his urge to get more food and medicine into the Gaza Strip.
"Well, [he] felt well about it," Trump said, when asked how Netanyahu responded to his request to get more food and medicine into Gaza.
Trump said on Tuesday that he spoke with Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu to discuss Iran and trade, emphasizing that both countries agree on all the matters discussed.
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Pakistan minister Ahsan Iqbal defends govt decision to join Trump's Board of Peace, calls it 'diplomatic success'

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