Donald Trump boasted that “everybody that we invited came,” but one major player had to turn down an invite from the U.S. president, according to Axios.

Trump had quietly tried to add the Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu to the Egypt summit with a spur-of-the-moment limo invite—only for the plan to collapse after fierce pushback from another world leader.

During a chauffeured ride from Tel Aviv’s Ben Gurion Airport to the Israeli parliament in Trump’s ‘The Beast’ limo, the president urged Netanyahu to attend the event in the seaside city of Sharm El Sheikh, Axios said.

Trump’s offer could have transformed the gathering from a symbolic event into a marquee diplomatic moment, backing the ceasefire plan and broader normalization drive, the outlet said.

Trump gave a speech at the

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