“I liked Bibi,” Trump said at the time. “I still like Bibi … But I also like loyalty.” Trump said in interview.
"In 2021, former United States President Donald Trump told Israeli journalist Barak Ravid that his relationship with Benjamin Netanyahu had suffered after the Israeli prime minister had congratulated Joe Biden on winning the 2020 American presidential election.
"F*** him,” Trump said ( about Netanyahu ) in the interview."
I liked Bibi,” Trump said at the time. “I still like Bibi … But I also like loyalty.”
"Trump doesn’t like to pick a losing partner,” he added."
"F*** him,” Trump said ( about Netanyahu ) in the interview."
I liked Bibi,” Trump said at the time. “I still like Bibi … But I also like loyalty.”
"Trump doesn’t like to pick a losing partner,” he added."
“Trump saw this as a betrayal,” Eyal Lurie-Pardes of the Middle East Institute, told Al Jazeera. “Trump has been very supportive of Israel but critical of Netanyahu, attacking him for [October 7] happening under his watch and as being weaker than ever."
"The Israeli PM is expected to meet Biden, and separately, Vice President Kamala Harris, who has all but locked down the Democratic Party’s nomination for the November presidential vote after Biden’s withdrawal from the race. Harris, as VP, has been a firm supporter of Israel’s war on Gaza, but, according to reports, will not chair the session of Congress when Netanyahu speaks.
"The Israeli PM is expected to meet Biden, and separately, Vice President Kamala Harris, who has all but locked down the Democratic Party’s nomination for the November presidential vote after Biden’s withdrawal from the race. Harris, as VP, has been a firm supporter of Israel’s war on Gaza, but, according to reports, will not chair the session of Congress when Netanyahu speaks.
https://www.aljazeera.com/features/2024/7/23/what-could-a-new-trump-presidency-mean-for-netanyahu
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