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Netanyahu Denies Rift with Trump as Leaders Plan U.S. Meeting

Netanyahu said Israel and the United States remain close allies as he insisted Iran must never gain nuclear weapons.

  • On Sunday, Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu asserted the United States and Israel remain close allies, with leaders agreeing to meet "in the near future" following a Friday phone call.
  • Netanyahu rejected reports of a rift with President Donald Trump, emphasizing both nations share the goal of dismantling Iran's nuclear capabilities. "As long as I'm prime minister, Iran will not have a nuclear weapon," Netanyahu told Fox News.
  • While acknowledging occasional disagreements, Netanyahu claimed he maintains an "excellent relationship" with Trump, adding the two governments "see eye to eye" in 99% of cases.
  • Netanyahu pushed back on Vice President Vance's warnings about alienating allies, calling Trump "the greatest friend" Israel has had in the White House.
  • Following Israel's Operation Roaring Lion and the United States Operation Epic Fury, Netanyahu noted that reduced Iranian influence could create openings for regional agreements similar to the Abraham Accords.
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(Johannesburg = Yonhap News) Correspondent Na Hak-jin = Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu said there is absolutely no discord between the United States and Israel, including over the Iran issue.

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Jerusalem Post broke the news in Jerusalem, Israel on Sunday, July 5, 2026.
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