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Biden lands in Israel on first Middle East tour as US president

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Israeli President Isaac Herzog, Prime Minister Yair Lapid and former prime minister Naftali Bennett receive US President Joe Biden upon his arrival in Tel Aviv's Ben Gurion Airport as he starts his Middle East. IMAGES

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