WASHINGTON – Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu said on Thursday evening, on Breitbart News alone, meeting with President Donald Trump at the White House earlier this week at a “best meeting” between leaders of both countries He said there was.
Netanyahu, Israel's longest-serving prime minister, has visited Washington, DC many times and met with many different US presidents. He met with parliamentary leaders of both parties over the years. However, this particular meeting with Trump, who Netanyahu said to be “Israel's biggest friend” to serve as US president, was special for a variety of reasons. First came after Netanyahu returned to lead Israel earlier after Trump fought the road back to the White House. It also came after the horrors of the Hama Stellarist attack on October 7, 2023, and Trump's decision to host Netanyahu as his first foreign leader visit for his second term. Given the decision, it places a special emphasis on US support for Israel.
In an interview here in the US capital on Thursday evening, Netanyahu said that on every trip to Washington he has never received such a warm welcome for the US government Israel.
“Look, I've been here many times. The manager at Blair House said I was there more than any other leader. So I have some perspectives,” Netanyahu said. I did. “I have met the US President many times. I have been in Washington many times. I have been on the hills many times. But this is the best the Israeli Prime Minister had with the US President. It's a conference, and the simple reason is that there were no great friends in the White House. In fact, President Trump is the greatest friend of Israel we've ever had. It also has a Senate leader Not only is it reflected from House leaders, and what I saw on the hill. They feel that something different is happening. So I am clearly very pleased. And I am very grateful to President Trump.”
After meeting with Trump at the White House on Tuesday evening, Netanyahu met with Capitol Hill leaders, including Senate Majority Leader John Tune on Thursday. He is scheduled to meet with House Speaker Mike Johnson on Friday. But it's Trump's return that everyone on both sides of this historic partnership is excited about the future potential.
“The winning team that brought us the Abraham Accord will bring us to expand the Abraham Accord,” Netanyahu told Breitbart News. “That winning team is currently in the White House in Washington, DC. The president and team he gathered are working closely with us. Doing what is considered miraculous today. I think we can do it. Tomorrow they will be pars on the course.”
Netanyahu said not only would it expand Abraham's agreement, but other peace initiatives and economic partnerships would be possible around the world, such as returning to the White House.
“In the end, peace through strength, America projects more power under President Trump, and the more power you project, the more power you project, the more power you project So I think it's all within reach,” Netanyahu said.
Details are scheduled for an exclusive interview with Netanyahu's Breitbart News.
