Netanyahu’s Trump Card: Holding It Close to His Chest

Mar 3, 2025 2:25 pm | News, Ticker, Virtual Jerusalem

Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu calls Donald Trump “the greatest friend that Israel has ever had in the White House.” The partnership between these two leaders is more than diplomacy—it’s a shared mission.

Arming Israel for Victory

Under Trump, Israel received the munitions it needed to strike its enemies hard. “He’s shown it by sending us all the munitions that were being held up,” Netanyahu said. The result? A military edge that allows Israel to finish the job against Iran’s terror axis.

Decisive Moves in Gaza

Gaza is a powder keg, but Netanyahu has a plan. Trump’s bold idea to allow Gazans to leave is a game-changer. “I think that President Trump’s proposal is the first fresh idea in years, and it has the potential to change everything in Gaza,” Netanyahu said. This isn’t just talk—it’s action.

Crushing Iran’s Threat

Trump’s maximum pressure campaign against Iran aligns perfectly with Netanyahu’s hardline stance. “He withdrew from the disastrous Iran nuclear deal,” Netanyahu reminded the world. Sanctions, military coordination, and zero tolerance for Iranian aggression—this is the new playbook.

Sovereignty Over Judea and Samaria

The moment is now. With Trump’s support, Israel is solidifying its hold on Judea and Samaria. U.S. recognition of Israel’s territorial rights has given Netanyahu the green light to push forward.

A New Middle East

Trump delivered the Abraham Accords. “He brokered the groundbreaking Abraham Accords in which Israel made peace with four Arab states,” Netanyahu said. A once-unthinkable diplomatic shift—now reality.

A Strategic Masterstroke

Netanyahu’s alliance with Trump has changed Israel’s trajectory. More weapons. Stronger borders. An ironclad stance against Iran. Historic peace agreements.

The world is watching. Israel is winning.

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