
Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyah of Israel said during the White House dinner on Monday that he nominated President Donald Trump for the Nobel Peace Prize, just over two weeks after the US hit three Iranian nuclear facilities with Bunker Buster Bomby.
Both Trump and Netanyahu used the appearance of the White House as something like a winning round – Trump again claimed that the US “exterminated” Iranian operations, and Israel PM Benjamin Netanyahu said that their partnership brought an “incredible victory”.
During the Gaze War, US President Donald Trump insisted that Hamas wanted a ceasefire with Israel, while Netanyahu appreciated the proposal of Donald Trump that Palestinians could move there.
To solve two nations for Palestine and Israel
Donald Trump refused to answer the question of the viability of the two-way solution of the Israeli-Palestinian conflict, instead of Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyah. “I don’t know,” Trump said, giving the question to Netanyahu.
Netanyahu replied and said, “We are working with the United States to find countries that give Palestinians a better future.” He added, “I think the Palestinians should have all the power to say, but no much threatens us.”
The Israeli Prime Minister stressed that Israel is an open level with the Palestinian neighbors “who do not want to destroy it”, but added, “The sovereign power remains in our hands.”
As regards the matter of the Palestinian Plans, Trump said that its administration received “great cooperation from the countries of neighboring Israel”.
“Incredible victory” over Iran: Netanyahu
Netanyahu used the White House dinner to win a round of victory after American air strikes in Iranian nuclear facilities: “I think the partnership between Israel and the United States, partnership between President Trump and me.
Iran came close to us? Trump says …
Donald Trump says Iran turned to the White House to talk to the United States to the country’s nuclear facilities. He also compared US strikes with the country’s decision to drop atomic bombs in Japan during World War II.
“I don’t want to say what reminded me, but if you come back long ago, it reminded people of another event. And Harry Truman’s picture is now in the hall, in a nice place, not in the hall where it was, but that stopped a lot of fighting, and it stopped a lot of fighting,” he said.
“I hope we don’t have to intervene again, Iran, he added.
To Syria after Assad
Donald Trump said he raised the sanctions of the United States against Syria at the request of the Middle East leaders, including Benjamin Netanyahu. Israeli Prime Minister added that the new leadership of Syria gives Israel a chance of a new relationship with Syria.
Netanyahu said that the fall of the Assad regime in Syria opened the possibility of a new relationship between Israel and Syria.
“I think everyone understands that the situation has changed,” he said. “Previously, Iran was basically running Syria, directly through Hezbollah. Hezbollah was brought to his knees.
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