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BREAKING : Israeli PM Netanyahu in Washington, before departing back to Israel : We agree that Iran must not have nuclear weapons

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⚡️🇺🇸🇮🇱BREAKING: Israeli PM Netanyahu in Washington, before departing back to Israel:

“I am now concluding my second visit to the United States in two months. A very warm visit with my friend, President Donald Trump.

You could see the strong closeness and deep friendship between us, and it was reflected in the issues we discussed.

First and foremost – Iran. We agree that Iran must not have nuclear weapons. This can be achieved through an agreement, but only if that agreement is like the Libya model—where one enters, blows up the facilities, dismantles all the equipment, under American supervision and execution—that’s good.
The second option is that this won’t happen, that Iran will just drag out the talks, and then the alternative is a military option. Everyone understands that. We discussed this at length.

The second issue we discussed was Gaza. We are determined to eliminate Hamas, and at the same time, we are determined to bring back all our hostages.
The president looked at me and told the reporters there: ‘This man is working constantly to free the hostages.’
I hope that statement shattered the constant lie that I’m not working for them, that I don’t care. I do care, I am working on it, and we will succeed.

We also talked about President Trump’s vision, because we are currently in contact with countries that are discussing the possibility of absorbing a large number of Gazans. This is important, because ultimately, that’s what needs to happen.

The third issue – Turkey. Turkey wants to establish military bases in Syria, and this is a danger to Israel.
We oppose this and are working against it. I told President Trump—who is my friend, and also a friend of Erdogan: ‘If we need your help, we’ll talk to you about it.’

And the fourth and final issue – tariffs. President Trump asked countries to reduce their trade deficit with the United States to zero. I told him: ‘That’s not too hard for us. We’ll do it.’ It’s the least we can do for the United States and for its president, who does so much for us.

This was a very good visit, a very warm visit—and there are other things you’ll hear about in due time.”