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Netanyahu Denies Rift With Trump, Warns Iran Against Nuclear Ambitions
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First reported by Walla · 1 hour ago
What happened
Prime Minister Netanyahu denied any rift with President Trump in a Fox News interview, reaffirming their strong alliance and shared stance on Iran. He warned Iran against pursuing nuclear weapons and criticized American Jewish politicians for following what he called toxic ideologies, while highlighting Israel's economic policies.
- 01Netanyahu denies any personal or diplomatic rift with President Trump.
- 02He affirms strong Israel-U.S. alliance, especially on Iran policy.
- 03Netanyahu warns Iran against nuclear weapons development.
- 04He criticizes American Jewish politicians for following toxic ideologies.
- 05Netanyahu contrasts Israel's free-market economy with U.S. socialism experiments.
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