President Trump and Israeli Prime Minister Netanyahu’s diverging language on Israel’s decision to attack a critical Iranian gas field marks the most notable difference of opinion between the two leaders since the start of the war against Iran.
Trump and Netanyahu split on gas field attack raise questions about whether they’re in sync on war
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