Intel spat adds to Israeli concerns about Trump visit
A
worker hangs Israeli and American flags on a lamppost along a freeway
leading to Jerusalem, days before a planned visit by President Donald
Trump, Tuesday, May 16, 2017. The Israeli prime minister’s office said
it is seeking clarifications from Trump after an American official said
the Western Wall is part of the West Bank. (AP Photo/Ariel Schalit)
JERUSALEM
(AP) — When Donald Trump was elected president, Israeli nationalists
rejoiced that a reputed strong ally would be moving into the White
House. But as Trump prepares to visit the region this weekend,
apprehension reigns instead.Read More
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