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    Netanyahu says his ties with Trump are ‘fine’, takes aim at Turkiye | Benjamin Netanyahu News

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    In Fox News interview, Israeli prime minister lauds US alliance and argues that Ankara should not receive F-35 jets.

    Published On 6 Jul 20266 Jul 2026

    Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu says his ties with US President Donald Trump are “fine”, dismissing reports of rifts between the two leaders over the ceasefire with Iran and Israel’s attacks in Lebanon.

    In an interview with Fox News on Monday, Netanyahu heaped praise on the United States and Trump.

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    “America has been a tremendous force for good, and without America, there won’t be any democracy in the world, and there won’t be any freedom in the world,” he said.

    The Israeli prime minister added that he and Trump see eye to eye on “just about everything”.

    His comments come amid criticism by some members of the Israeli cabinet of the memorandum of understanding between the US and Iran that calls for a regional ceasefire, including in Lebanon.

    Israel has refused to withdraw from Lebanon, insisting that it has the right to bomb the country at any time to respond to “threats”. An Israeli strike in southern Lebanon on Monday killed four civilians, including a teacher.

    Netanyahu said there can be differences between the US and Israel, but the two countries are “model allies”.

    “My relationship with the president is fine, and we have a way of ironing out our differences as allies who respect each other,” he said.

    The prime minister confirmed he will soon visit the US again, but said no date has been set for the trip.

    Asked about his agenda during the visit, Netanyahu took aim at Turkiye, saying that he will lobby against the transfer of F-35 jets to Ankara.

    “I don’t think they should be given F-35s or the engines for their fighter jets because that’ll upset the power balance in the Middle East, which is ultimately guaranteed by Israeli air superiority, and also by, I think, by America’s posture in the Middle East,” he said.

    Turkiye, a NATO ally of the US, has been an outspoken critic of Israel’s genocidal war on Gaza.

    Trump is set to visit Ankara later this week for a NATO summit.

    Netanyahu attempted to draw a contrast between Israel and Turkiye.

    “They didn’t lift a finger to help you in Iran. We did,” he told Fox News, a conservative US media network mostly watched by Trump voters. “We’re the model ally that fought next to your great soldiers.”

    Netanyahu has called for the US to attack Iran for decades, leading to the US-Israel war on Iran that broke out on February 28, which proved to be overwhelmingly unpopular with American voters.

    Some Israeli commentators and politicians have been escalating rhetoric against Turkiye, suggesting that the country is the next regional rival and target after Iran.

    Turkiye’s President Recep Tayyip Erdogan warned on Saturday against Israel’s efforts to undermine the US-Iran agreement.

    “We are closely following the Israeli administration’s attempts to dynamite the deal,” he said. “The current war-addicted Israeli government must not be allowed to drown our geography in the smell of gunpowder and blood again.”

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