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Trump, Pompeo ride to Netanyahu’s rescue

The US-mediated normalization agreement with the United Arab Emirates and the visit of Secretary of State Mike Pompeo help Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu to shift public attention away from the multiple crises he faces.
US Secretary of State Mike Pompeo (L) and Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu make a joint statement to the press after meeting in Jerusalem, on August 24, 2020. - Pompeo arrived in Israel kicking off a five-day visit to the Middle East which will take him to Sudan, the United Arab Emirates, and Bahrain, focusing on Israel's normalising of ties with the UAE and pushing other Arab states to follow suit. (Photo by DEBBIE HILL / various sources / AFP) (Photo by DEBBIE HILL/AFP via Getty Images)

While Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu hosted US Secretary of State Mike Pompeo in his office on Aug. 24, he was also in an exhausting battle with Defense Minister Benny Gantz. The fight could have ended with a decision to dissolve the Knesset, sending the country off to a fourth round of elections. Late in the evening, Netanyahu and Gantz accepted a compromise for delaying the duel on the budget by 120 days.

Netanyahu likely found some solace yesterday in his meeting with his old friend Pompeo. Not only is Pompeo the personal representative of US President Donald Trump, he is also an important Netanyahu ally in his own right. Pompeo arrived in Israel as part of a series of visits to the region to advance the peace treaty with the United Arab Emirates. At the same time, he was dropping by to lend Netanyahu a hand during one of the toughest moments of his career.

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