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Netanyahu frozen out of Iran talks — but he won’t back down easily

A day after Ayatollah Ali Khamenei was killed in an airstrike, Binyamin Netanyahu stood before a camera against the backdrop of Tel Aviv’s skyline. Israelis had died in Iranian missile strikes and he grieved them, the prime minister said.

With the help of his friend President Trump, he could finally do what he had “yearned for 40 years” to do: to “smite the terror regime” in Iran, he said.

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