Have Support From India: Netanyahu Counters Vance
- Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu refuted claims on Sunday that Israel is friendless, pushing back against recent criticism from Vice President JD Vance during a Fox News interview.
- Vice President JD Vance warned Israeli officials last month that actions risking peace deals with Iran could cost Israel its status as the United States' "only powerful ally."
- Rejecting the premise of isolation, Netanyahu cited "tremendous support" from India, home to over 1.4 billion people, and maintained that President Donald Trump remains Israel's "greatest friend."
- Blaming social media "bot farms," Netanyahu argued that anti-Israel content targets young people, driving a decline in patriotic American support for Israel.
- Following the upcoming NATO summit in Turkey, President Donald Trump said Saturday that Netanyahu requested a White House meeting, potentially occurring this week.
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'1.4 bn people, have tremendous support in India'—Netanyahu on Vance's 'US Israel's only ally' remark
Israeli PM's remarks came after the US V-P said Israel should not criticise Washington, saying the US remained its only powerful ally as diplomacy with Tehran continues.
US Isn't The Only Ally, Israel Has India's Support: Netanyahu Ahead of His Visit To Washington
Israel PM Netanyahu has stated that it has the support of 1.4 billion people of India and disagreed with the US Vice President JD Vance's remarks on Washington being only powerful ally of Israel.
‘1.4 Billion People, We Have Tremendous Support There’: Benjamin Netanyahu Cites India To Counter JD Vance’s ‘US Israel’s Only Ally’ Remark (Watch Video) | 🌎 LatestLY
Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu on Sunday (local time) cited India as one of Israel's strongest supporters while rejecting US Vice President JD Vance's remark that Israel should avoid criticising its "only powerful ally", the United States. 🌎 ‘1.4 Billion People, We Have Tremendous Support There’: Benjamin Netanyahu Cites India To Counter JD Vance’s ‘US Israel’s Only Ally’ Remark (Watch Video).
'We have some other friends, like India': Netanyahu rejects JD Vance's 'US Israel's only ally' remark
Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu's remarks came in response to comments made by Vance last month during a White House briefing, when he urged Israel to respect ongoing US-Iran peace talks.
'1.4 Billion People, Tremendous Support': Netanyahu Cites India To Counter JD Vance's 'US Is Israel's Only Ally' Remark
Israeli PM Benjamin Netanyahu countered JD Vance’s “US is Israel’s only ally” remark by citing India, saying “1.4 billion people, we have tremendous support there.”
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