Benjamin Netanyahu sends birthday message to Donald Trump
- On Saturday, Benjamin Netanyahu recorded a video message from Israel in which he wished U.S. President Donald Trump a happy birthday and also extended greetings to the U.S. Army on its 250th anniversary.
- Netanyahu made the message following Israel's large-scale air strikes on Iran, which he said occurred with clear support from Trump due to Iran's nuclear threats.
- In his message, Netanyahu praised Trump's leadership, described the operation as part of a struggle against Iran's criminal regime, and warned jets would soon fly over Tehran.
- Netanyahu declared, "Our victory will be your victory," cited intelligence on Iran supplying nuclear weapons to terrorists, and thanked Trump for protecting Israeli lives.
- The event reinforced Israel and U.S. alliance amid ongoing strikes on Iran, highlighting shared defense interests and strong U.S. support for Israeli actions.
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Netanyahu wishes Trump happy birthday, appreciates help ‘against criminal regime in Iran’
PM says Tehran sought to give nukes to proxies in 'nuclear terrorism on steroids'; US president celebrating 79th birthday with military parade honoring US Army's 250th anniversary
·Jerusalem, Israel
Read Full ArticleIn a video address, Israel's Prime Minister Netanyahu has assured that his country is headed "with the support of US President Trump" against Iran. A refinery is on fire on the Persian Gulf. All developments in the live blog.
·Germany
Read Full Article‘Our victory will be your victory’: Israel’s Netanyahu lauds Trump’s backing of Iran strikes
Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu sent effusive birthday wishes to US President Donald Trump on Saturday, praising him as a staunch ally as Israel continued to bombard its arch foe Iran.
·Mumbai, India
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