President Donald Trump will leave on his first trip abroad as the U.S. leader next Friday, stopping in Saudi Arabia, Israel and Italy in a bid to unite Muslims, Jews and Christians behind an effort to shun terrorism, the White House said on Friday.
National security adviser H.R. McMaster told a White House briefing that in Israel, Trump would "reaffirm America's unshakeable bond to the Jewish state" and in meetings with Palestinian President Mahmoud Abbas "he will express his desire for dignity and self-determination for the Palestinians."
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