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In a meeting with the Prime Minister of Israel Benjamin Netanyahu Republican presidential candidate Donald Trump has verbally attacked his political rival, Kamala Harris. “She’s really a destroyer. (…) I think her comments are disrespectful. They’re not very good about Israel,” Trump said in front of Netanyahu at his Florida estate.

Earlier, after meeting Netanyahu, Vice President Harris said: “We cannot turn a blind eye to these tragedies. We cannot allow ourselves to be complacent in the face of suffering, and I will not remain silent.”

Trump’s first meeting with Netanyahu in three years

Trump Referring to Harris, he said he didn’t know how “someone who is Jewish could vote for him, but that’s an individual choice.” He found their behavior “definitely disrespectful to Israel.”

As the campaign committee announced, the Republican Party affirmed full solidarity with the head of the Israeli government. “If we don’t win, there will be major wars in the Middle East and possibly World War III,” Trump continued. This is the first time Netanyahu and Trump have met in person since leaving the White House three years ago.

Netanyahu praised Trump’s Israel policy

Netanyahu praised Trump’s qualifications at the meeting Israel During his tenure from 2017 to 2021, it said. Accordingly, Netanyahu praised Trump’s mediation in negotiating the Abraham Accords, moving the US embassy to Jerusalem, recognizing sovereignty in the Golan Heights, killing Iran’s military commander Soleimani, and canceling the nuclear deal. Iran and Trump’s Fight Against Anti-Semitism

Netanyahu is currently on a multi-day visit to the US. On Wednesday, he supported Israel’s actions in the Gaza Strip in a speech to the US Congress. According to his own reports, he also discussed artificial intelligence and its impact on the economy with tech billionaire Elon Musk on the sidelines of the speech. On Thursday, he was received by both US President Biden Kamala Harris Welcomed to the White House for private talks.

Looking forward to the hostage deal

In response to a reporter’s question about whether the US trip showed progress on the hostage deal, Netanyahu said: “I hope so. But I think time will tell. We are certainly looking forward to (the deal). It is.”

Netanyahu said Israel would send a negotiating team to Rome. Regarding the status of negotiations regarding the release of hostages still held by Hamas, he said that, in his opinion, there was a certain movement in the negotiations “due to the military pressure we exerted.” “I believe there will be enough movement to complete the agreement,” Netanyahu said.

In Israel, the prime minister is accused of delaying the conflict to avoid the collapse of his far-right government coalition, which is expected if the war ends.

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