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Get off the Trumpoline

Israel is the 'bestie' of the king of the world. For now. But that comes at a price, and the Jewish state must put itself first for the long-term.
Get off the Trumpoline
United States President Donald Trump speaks at the Knesset plenary session. Photo by TPS-IL

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