
Hebrew Media: Expected Meeting Between Shar' and Netanyahu in Washington This September - Jordan News
Note: The reference to 'President Ahmad Al-Shar'' appears to be fictional or speculative, as there is no current Syrian president by that name. If this is satire or part of a fictional narrative, please let me know so I can adjust the tone accordingly.
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