Netanyahu and Trump Discuss Security Coordination Amid Erdogan's Hostile Remarks
Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu held a phone conversation with U.S. President Donald Trump to discuss recent security developments in the Middle East and ongoing coordination between Israel and the United States. The call, part of continuous communication between the two leaders, focused on heightened tensions in the Gulf region, where the U.S. has increased military and diplomatic activity due to escalations involving Iran and threats to strategic shipping routes.
During the discussion, Trump updated Netanyahu on recent American measures in the Gulf, while Netanyahu expressed serious concern over inflammatory statements made by Turkish President Recep Tayyip Erdogan and his officials against the existence of the State of Israel. Netanyahu also emphasized the importance of maintaining secure border areas as part of Israel's defense policy in response to threats on multiple fronts.
This conversation follows a series of intensive contacts between Jerusalem and Washington, with reports indicating that Netanyahu and Trump agreed to continue close coordination and to potentially arrange a meeting in the United States to address the evolving security and political situation in the region. The Prime Minister's Office highlighted the ongoing dialogue as crucial for managing the complex challenges facing both countries amid regional instability.
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