Israeli Prime Minister Netanyahu acknowledged ‘tactical disagreements’ with US President Trump over regional conflicts but emphasized their shared goals, particularly countering Iran’s nuclear ambitions and Hezbollah. Despite recent heated exchanges, Netanyahu hailed Trump as Israel’s ‘greatest friend,’ citing his strong support for the nation. Both leaders aim for regional stability. Israeli Prime Minister Netanyahu acknowledged ‘tactical disagreements’ with US President Trump over regional conflicts but emphasized their shared goals, particularly countering Iran’s nuclear ambitions and Hezbollah. Despite recent heated exchanges, Netanyahu hailed Trump as Israel’s ‘greatest friend,’ citing his strong support for the nation. Both leaders aim for regional stability.
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