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Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu is set to address the UN General Assembly this hour.
He's expected to excoriate Western nations who recently announced they'll recognize a Palestinian state.
President Trump says he's had good talks with Arab and Muslim leaders about resolving the war in Gaza.
He also says he won't let Israel annex parts of the West Bank.
and B.R.'s Michelle Kellerman reports.
Outside the UN Security Council,
Saudi Arabia's Foreign Minister Prince Faisal bin Farhan al-Saud stood alongside some of his colleagues from the region and from Europe to show solidarity for a future Palestinian state.
He says they've been telling the Trump administration that Israeli threats to annex parts of the West Bank would risk Trump's efforts to promote peace in the region.
And I feel confident that President Trump understood the position of the Arab and Muslim countries and I think the president in the U.S. understands very well the risks and dangers of annexation in the West Bank.
President Trump now says he won't allow Israel to take part to the West Bank.
Michelle Kellerman, NPR News, The United Nations.
President Trump has announced a series of new tariffs on a variety of products.
NPR's Ayanna Archie reports some of the levies are costly.