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Netanyahu said that Israeli troops “fought like lions” in military strikes on Iran and thanked American support.
The Israeli prime minister added that throughout Israel’s history there has “never been the degree of coordination, of cooperation and trust between America and Israel as we have today.”
He added that “it may be very likely” that he and Trump will meet again during his next trip. “This is having a great change in our region. There are opportunities for peace that we intend to realize. We’re working together on this,” Netanyahu said.
The prime minister said Israel was “closer” to a ceasefire deal with Hamas but declined to offer details about talks. “We’re certainly working on it,” Netanyahu said of a ceasefire deal and negotiations to free Israeli hostages in Gaza.
He continued that talks “need several parties, but we’re working on it diligently as we speak.”
“We have still to finish the job in Gaza, release all the hostages, eliminate and destroy Hamas’ military and governance capabilities, because Gaza must have a different future for our sake, or everything’s sake, and no country will settle for less,” said Netanyahu.
When asked whether he’d welcome congressional approval of more advanced bombers to Israel, Netanyahu declined to discuss his talks with Johnson but said: “Yeah, of course we’d like it, who wouldn’t want it?”
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