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JERUSALEM – Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu’s first trip outside Israel since the attacks of Oct. 7 featured a packed and dramatic itinerary: meetings with President Biden and each of his most likely successors, a globally broadcast address to Congress, and the kinds of confrontations with p...