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Israeli PM Netanyahu acknowledged the US as Israel's strong ally but highlighted India’s support. He stated that Israel maintains various international friendships and is a technology leader, addressing tensions with US over Iran while emphasizing ongoing cooperation with Trump.
He later criticized the maritime border agreement with Lebanon, which was signed under the government of Naftali Bennett and Yair Lapid.
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'Tremendous support in India': Netanyahu denies US being Israel's only ally, counters JD Vance
Benjamin Netanyahu's remarks came as he reacted to claims made by US Vice President JD Vance who had said that the US was Israel's “only powerful ally”.
Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu claimed that he has an “excellent relationship” with US President Donald Trump, despite occasional disagreements between them. Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu
The Israeli PM said the unnamed villages requested annexation ‘because we protect them against Hezbollah fanatics who want to kill them’.
Kilmeade questioned Netanyahu on why Iran’s ruling regime remains in power despite thousands of strikes carried out by Israeli and U.S. forces since February.
Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu said that some Christian villages in southern Lebanon had asked to be annexed by Israel, in order to be protected from Hezbollah militants.
Washington, Jul 5 (PTI) Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu on Sunday cited support from India, countering American Vice President J D Vance’s remarks that the US was its sole powerful ally “anywhere left in the entire world.
Netanyahu's government plans to selectively comply with court rulings, leading to a 40.5% chance he is ousted by 2026.
Netanyahu’s bid to survive as Israel’s long-serving prime minister is running up against a groundswell of support for Gadi Eisenkot.
