Israel ‘not a protectorate’ of the US, Netanyahu says ahead of meeting with Vance
Netanyahu and Vance emphasize Israel's sovereignty over its security decisions amid Gaza ceasefire talks and reject notions of US control, with 15 hostages returned since Oct. 10.
- Israel’s Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu stated, "We are not a protectorate of the United States. Israel is the one that will decide on its security," emphasizing Israel's autonomy ahead of a meeting with U.S. Vice President JD Vance.
- Vice President JD Vance recognized the challenges ahead, stating, "We have a very, very tough task ahead of us, which is to disarm Hamas but rebuild Gaza to make life better for the people in Gaza."
- Vance mentioned brainstorming on a security force's composition, indicating countries like Turkey and Indonesia could contribute troops for peace efforts in Gaza.
- Netanyahu's comments aimed to address public concerns about an international security force potentially limiting Israel’s military actions in Gaza.
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In Jerusalem, Vance and Netanyahu reject idea that Israel is a ‘vassal state’ of the US
Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu on Wednesday dismissed claims that Israel is a protectorate of the United States, as U.S. Vice President J.D. Vance visited the country to monitor the fragile ceasefire with Hamas. “One week they say that Israel controls the United States. A week later, they say the United States controls Israel. This is hogwash,” said Netanyahu beside Vance in Jerusalem. “We have a partnership, an alliance of partners w…
Vance and Netanyahu meet in Jerusalem
In Jerusalem, Prime Minister Netanyahu and U.S. Vice President J.D. Vance hailed the unprecedented strength of U.S.-Israel ties and reaffirmed their joint commitment to a historic Gaza peace plan aimed at dismantling Hamas while rebuilding and securing the region. The post WATCH: Vance and Netanyahu meet in Jerusalem appeared first on World Israel News.
Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu met US Vice President JD Vance in his Jerusalem office on Wednesday morning, the second day of Vance's visit to the Jewish state.Read more]]>
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