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Netanyahu Acknowledges US VP J.D. Vance's Warning but Disagrees with Some Views
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First reported by Kikar HaShabbat · 2 hours ago
What happened
Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu responded to US Vice President J.D. Vance's warning to Israel, expressing respect but disagreement with some views. Netanyahu emphasized his strong relationship with former President Trump and the close US-Israel alliance, while rejecting claims of Israel's diplomatic isolation and highlighting global support, especially from India.
- 01Netanyahu respects US VP J.D. Vance but disagrees with some of his statements.
- 02He emphasized his strong relationship with former President Donald Trump.
- 03Netanyahu denied reports of severe Israel-US tensions, citing 99% agreement with Trump.
- 04He rejected claims of Israel’s diplomatic isolation as a social media trend.
- 05Behind the scenes, many leaders express respect and seek cooperation with Israel.
- 06Netanyahu highlighted strong support from India and other global allies on social media.
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