Trump Praises Netanyahu as Key to Israel's Survival, Hints at Upcoming Middle East Moves
How 2 Israeli newsrooms covered this story — translated into English and compared side by side.
First reported by Now 14 · 2 hours ago
What happened
At a NATO summit in Ankara, U.S. President Donald Trump praised Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu as crucial to Israel's survival against Iran and hinted at upcoming U.S. actions in the Middle East. Speaking alongside Syrian President Al-Sharaa, Trump highlighted his administration's support for Israel and suggested Syria could help stabilize the region. He also noted his close ties with Turkish President Erdogan despite Erdogan's lack of support for Israel during recent conflicts.
- 01Trump calls Netanyahu a great wartime prime minister and credits him for Israel's survival against Iran.
- 02He warns of possible U.S. actions that may temporarily raise global oil prices before they fall.
- 03Trump highlights his administration's recognition of Jerusalem and Golan Heights as historic achievements for Israel.
- 04Syrian President Al-Sharaa's presence signals shifting regional dynamics and potential Syrian role in Lebanon.
- 05Trump criticizes Turkey's Erdogan for not supporting Israel but notes their warm personal relations.
- 06Trump hints at forthcoming U.S. strategic moves in the Middle East concerning Iran and regional stability.
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