Prime Minister Netanyahu told Channel 14 Monday evening, in response to a question, "Trump is US president, I am Israel's prime minister — I stand up for our interests." The remark signals a firm assertion of Israeli positions in the context of his relationship with the Trump administration.
Prime Minister Netanyahu responded to a question from Channel 14 on Monday evening with a pointed formulation: "Trump is US president, I am Israel's prime minister — I stand up for our interests." The statement, carried by Channel 14's Yinon Magal and Moti Kastel, comes amid a period of public negotiation and occasional friction between Jerusalem and Washington over the pace and terms of US-Iran talks, as well as broader Israeli security demands. Netanyahu has repeatedly stressed Israel's right to self-defense in his conversations with President Trump, as The Zioneer has previously reported, and this latest remark reinforces that posture ahead of expected diplomatic moves. The exact question that prompted the reply was not disclosed in the broadcast mention.
2 developments
- StrongNetanyahu says Israel exercising self-defense rights in talks with Trump
- DevelopingSenior Israeli official: Netanyahu told Trump he understands his Iran efforts but Israel must not be a victim
- StrongSenior US official: We're talking to Netanyahu; Trump spoke with him yesterday
- DevelopingCommentator: Netanyahu stood firm against Trump, putting Israel's security first
Source and signal
- Internal intake
