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Netanyahu Affirms Strong Ties with Trump Despite Reported Strains
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First reported by Behadrei Haredim · 21 hours ago
What happened
Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu stated in a Fox News interview that his relationship with U.S. President Donald Trump remains strong despite reports of tension, emphasizing mutual respect and open dialogue between the two leaders.
- 01Netanyahu denies reports of strained ties with Trump, calling their relationship very good.
- 02He highlights the unique communication style of Trump but stresses mutual respect.
- 03Netanyahu says Israel and the U.S. are each other's greatest allies.
- 04He acknowledges occasional disagreements but says they do not signify a crisis.
- 05Netanyahu compares their relationship to a family with open discussions.
- 06Gonen Ben Yitzhak linked the issue to problems during left-wing protests.
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