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Netanyahu thanks Trump for letter asking for pardon

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Trump urges Israel to pardon Netanyahu in corruption case, sparking concerns over US influence
JERUSALEM — U.S. President Donald Trump on Wednesday sent a letter to Israel's president asking him to pardon Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu in a long-running corruption trial that has bitterly divided the country.

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Trump asks Israeli president to pardon Benjamin Netanyahu in corruption trial
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Trump asks Israeli president to pardon PM Netanyahu
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