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Israeli Prime Minister Binyamin Netanyahu worked to mend ties with Republican presidential candidate Donald Trump on Friday as he neared the end of a contentious US visit that put on display the growing American divisions over support for the Israeli-Hamas war. At Trump's Florida Mar-a-Lago estate, where the two men met face-to-face for the first time in nearly four years, Netanyahu told journalists he wanted to see US-mediated talks succeed for a ceasefire and release of hostages.