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Netanyahu Pushes Back On Vance's 'Only Ally' Remark

Netanyahu responded by saying many world leaders privately value Israel's expertise in artificial intelligence and cybersecurity despite public diplomatic differences.

Netanyahu Counters Vance's Claim US is Israel's 'Only Powerful Ally'. Pic via(@WashTimes)

Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu rejected Vice President J.D. Vance's assertion that the United States is Israel's only powerful ally, arguing that Israel enjoys strong support from other nations, including India.

According to the report, Netanyahu highlighted India's population and described its backing as significant while emphasizing that Israel's international relationships extend beyond its partnership with Washington.

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The report said Vance had cautioned Israeli officials last month against undermining U.S.-Iran peace negotiations, warning that Israel should avoid alienating its most powerful ally.

Netanyahu responded by saying many world leaders privately value Israel's expertise in artificial intelligence and cybersecurity despite public diplomatic differences.

At the same time, Netanyahu reaffirmed his close relationship with President Donald Trump, calling him the greatest friend Israel has had in the White House.

According to the report, the two leaders are expected to meet in Washington after the NATO summit in Turkey as regional security concerns involving Iran and Lebanon continue.

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