Prime Minister Netanyahu addressed the public rift with former President Trump, saying that even the best families experience tactical disagreements — and always find a way to resolve them and work together.
Prime Minister Netanyahu commented Monday evening on the public friction with former US President Donald Trump. In a statement carried by Israeli media, Netanyahu said that 'even the best families have tactical disagreements' and emphasized that such rifts are always resolved, allowing them to work together. The remark comes days after Trump referred to Netanyahu as a 'crazy lunatic' in an interview. As The Zioneer previously reported, Netanyahu had already responded to that characterization earlier this month, using similar language about family disagreements. Monday's statement reinforces that diplomatic line without introducing new specifics about the underlying policy dispute. No further elaboration was provided by the Prime Minister's Office.
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