Netanyahu lavishes Trump with praise ahead of White House visit
the article discusses israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu’s high praise for President Donald trump ahead of Netanyahu’s visit to the White House. Netanyahu lauds Trump as an “astonishing friend” to Israel, highlighting Trump’s significant actions such as recognizing Jerusalem as Israel’s capital, moving the U.S. embassy there, recognizing israeli sovereignty over the Golan Heights, withdrawing from the Iran nuclear deal, and cooperating on efforts to prevent Iran from obtaining nuclear weapons.
Netanyahu praised their strong and “unparalleled” relationship, emphasizing their agreement on key issues and dismissing claims that he controls Trump, stating the president acts in America’s best interests.The article also mentions Trump’s meetings with Arab and Muslim leaders at the United Nations General Assembly,where he proposed a 21-point plan to end the Gaza war,receiving support from those leaders.
Netanyahu criticized recent recognition of a palestinian state by countries such as the UK and France, calling it a message that “murdering Jews pays off.” Trump has also opposed such recognitions and stated he would prevent Israel’s annexation of the West Bank. Part of Trump’s peace plan reportedly includes Israel pledging not to strike Qatar, a subject Netanyahu saeid he would discuss directly with Trump.
the piece highlights Netanyahu’s close alliance with Trump, their shared perspectives on Middle east peace and security, and their joint opposition to Iranian influence and certain Palestinian statehood recognitions.
Netanyahu lavishes Trump with praise ahead of White House visit
Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu praised President Donald Trump for being an “incredible friend” to Israel, pointing to numerous actions Trump took in his first and current terms in office.
Netanyahu will meet with Trump at the White House on Monday, roughly a week after the United Kingdom, France, and other countries recognized a Palestinian state. Trump met with eight Arab and Muslim rulers during the United Nations General Assembly to lay out a 21-point plan to end the Gaza war, receiving support from all of them.
Netanyahu said Trump’s plan has “not been finalized yet,” but he is working with the president’s team and is hopeful it will be implemented. The prime minister also said his relationship with Trump is “unparalleled,” saying the two agree on “the main things.”
“President Trump has been an incredible ally of Israel, incredible friend. We’ve had no one like him. What he did in his first term in recognizing Jerusalem as our capital, moving the American embassy there, recognizing our sovereignty over the Golan Heights, getting out of the disastrous Iran deal, and then, of course, now joining us in the effort to prevent Iran from getting nuclear weapons by taking out some of these nuclear sites with us, I think it’s great,” Netanyahu said on Fox News’s The Sunday Briefing.
Netanyahu also rebuffed a “ridiculous lie” that he controls Trump, saying the president decides “what’s in America’s best interests.” Netanyahu also said he is “very happy” that Trump sees “the importance” of protecting both “the free world” and its allies from the “Iran terror axis.”
Part of Trump’s 21-point plan for peace includes Israel pledging not to strike Qatar again, as the former did earlier this month. When asked if Israel would agree to this, Netanyahu said he would talk about this with Trump, saying he’d rather have these negotiations with the president.
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Netanyahu has condemned the decision by multiple countries to recognize a Palestinian state, saying Friday it sends “a very clear message: Murdering Jews pays off.”
Trump said Thursday he would not allow Israel to annex the West Bank, saying “it’s time to stop now.” Like Netanyahu, Trump is critical of the recognition of a Palestinian state by other countries, describing it as a “reward” for Hamas.”
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