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Maariv, Israel, February 23
President Joe Biden’s first phone call with a Middle Eastern leader was with Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu. The call was neither a small talk conversation nor an introductory meeting since the two men are old acquaintances. Instead, this was a serious one-hour political discussion between allied leaders on important geopolitical issues. According to the White House, the conversation revolved around “strengthening relations and cooperation between the two countries, with an emphasis on regional security issues including Iran.” It’s likely that the Abraham Accords between Israel and the Arab states were also discussed, and Biden’s support for them was a signal to Tehran that the new Israeli-Arab alliance is based on solid foundations. It is clear that the Palestinian issue also came up – and even though President Biden isn
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