During an exclusive interview with Breitbart News this week, Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu said his recent visit with Trump was “the best meeting an Israeli Prime Minister has had with an American president.”
“Look, I’ve been here many times. The manager of the Blair House told me I’ve been there more than any other leader. So I have some perspective,” Netanyahu said. “I’ve met American presidents many times. I’ve been in Washington many times. I’ve been on the Hill many times. But I can tell you this is the best meeting an Israeli prime minister has had with an American president and the simple reason is we’ve never had a greater friend in the White House. In fact, President Trump is the greatest friend of Israel that we’ve ever had. It’s reflected also in what I saw on the Hill, not only from the leaders of the Senate but also the leaders of the House. They sense that something different is happening. So I’m obviously very gratified and very grateful to President Trump.”
“The winning team that brought us the Abraham Accords will bring us the expansion of the Abraham Accords,” Netanyahu told Breitbart News. “That winning team is right now in the White House in Washington DC. The president and the team he assembled working in close partnership with us I think we can perform things that are seen today as miraculous. Tomorrow, they will be par for the course.”
After meeting with Trump on Tuesday, Netanyahu met with Senate Majority Leader John Thune on Thursday and House Speaker Mike Johnson on Friday morning.
“I’m impressed with your leadership, with your initiative, and for me, most of all, your friendship to the State of Israel, the Jewish people, the Jewish state. The American-Israeli alliance has never been stronger,” Netanyahu told Johnson Friday morning.
.@netanyahu to Speaker Mike Johnson:
"I'm impressed with your leadership, with your initiative, and for me, most of all, your friendship to the State of Israel, the Jewish people, the Jewish state. The American-Israeli alliance has never been stronger." 🔥 pic.twitter.com/KeOHqcTHMa
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