Netanyahu Vows to Protect Israel Despite Differences With Washington
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Ynet – Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu is not letting diplomatic differences with the US affect his policy. “The true test of leadership,” Netanyahu said Wednesday, “is protecting interests even when encountering disagreements with friends – even the best of friends. That is what I have done and what I will continue to do for the State of Israel and the security of its civilians.”
Netanyahu’s statements were given as he was about to meet with the Bavarian Prime Minister Horst Seehofer. “We are facing great challenges,” Netanyahu said.
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