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“I think Netanyahu will try to Witkoff be harder with Qatar and Egypt”

By AndreaPosted on07.04.2025
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"I think Netanyahu will try to Witkoff be harder with Qatar and Egypt"

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Ambassador Jorge Torres Pereira, former representative of Portugal in Ramallah and Telavive, analyzes the visit of Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu, to the US, and says that it is necessary to “be careful” with the predictions of what will leave this trip.

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