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Potential Democratic presidential candidate Rahm Emanuel plans to deliver a strong message in Tel Aviv about U.S.-Israeli relations being "at a crossroads."
Netanyahu claims countries are secretly calling him to ‘make some deals’ after JD Vance’s rebuke of Israel - Israeli prime minister responds after month of withering criticism from Trump, Vance
Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu has publicly rejected a warning from US Vice President JD Vance, firmly stating that Israel maintains "many, many friends" globally beyond the United States.
(JTA) — Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu has rejected Vice President JD Vance’s recent claims that the U.S. is Israel’s “only powerful ally” left in the world. When asked on Fox News Sunday what his reaction was to Vance’s remarks,
After decades of reliable bipartisan backing for Israel, a new AP-NORC poll reveals a dramatic erosion of support for the longtime U.S. ally, with rising opposition from Democrats and signs of division among Republicans.
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.
Benjamin Netanyahu vowed Iran will not have a nuclear weapon while he is prime minister, denying any rift with President Donald Trump over ongoing U.S.-Iran talks.
Israel’s Benjamin Netanyahu said he and President Donald Trump agreed to meet in the US in the near future, according to a social-media post Saturday from the prime minister’s office.
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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”.
In a phone interview with Axios, the US President says that while they get along, Mr Netanyahu knows "who the boss is". US President Donald Trump is expected to host Benjamin Netanyahu at the White House this week.
