Trump: No Frustration With Netanyahu, Blames Biden's Iran Policy For October 7 Attacks - Worthy Christian News
- During a Fox News interview on May 16, U.S. President Donald Trump stated that he does not feel any frustration toward Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu.
- Following a Middle East tour of Gulf nations that excluded Israel, Trump addressed speculation about difficulties in his relationship with the Israeli Prime Minister.
- Trump characterized Netanyahu as an angry man dealing with a difficult situation caused by the October 7 Hamas attacks, which Trump called among the most violent days in history.
- Trump praised Netanyahu for fighting "hard and bravely," defended the U.S.-Israel relationship, and reiterated his plan to turn Gaza into a rebuilt "freedom zone" with Gulf involvement.
- Trump suggested that Iran’s nuclear ambitions and support for terror complicate the region, but he prefers a nonviolent solution while emphasizing the need to address Gaza’s recurrent violence.
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Trump: No Frustration With Netanyahu, Blames Biden's Iran Policy For October 7 Attacks - Worthy Christian News
by Emmitt Barry, Worthy News Correspondent (Worthy News)—U.S. President Donald Trump said Friday he is not frustrated with Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu, despite recent speculation of tensions between the two leaders. His remarks came in a Fox News interview following a high-profile diplomatic tour of Gulf nations—a trip that notably excluded Israel. Discussing the ongoing war in Gaza, Trump described the October 7 attacks as “one of…
Trump discusses relationship with Netanyahu and his Middle East trip in hard hitting interview
President Trump dismissed reports of frustration with Israeli Prime Minister Netanyahu, instead defending him as “an angry man” in light of the October 7th attacks, while praising his leadership during the war and proposing Gaza be transformed into a “Freedom Zone” under U.S. oversight. The post WATCH: Trump discusses relationship with Netanyahu and his Middle East trip in hard hitting interview appeared first on World Israel News.
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Trump: Israel Not Sidelined, No Frustration with Netanyahu
Donald Trump, who previously said his Mideast trip would be good for Israel, signaled his ties with Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu remain strong. By David Isaac, JNS Donald Trump is not frustrated with Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu, the U.S. president said, addressing a question from Fox News anchor Bret Baier during a May 16 interview following his tour of three Arab Gulf states. Trump told Baier that it was important to keep th…
Trump: Israel not sidelined, no frustration with Netanyahu
Donald Trump, who previously said his Mideast trip would be good for Israel, signaled his ties with Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu remain strong.The post Trump: Israel not sidelined, no frustration with Netanyahu appeared first on JNS.org.
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