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Brian Kilmeade questioned Benjamin Netanyahu about his relationship with Trump (Image: Fox News)
Fox News aimed to see where issues stood between the United States and Israel amid ongoing tensions in Iran, which led them to broadcast the Israeli Prime Minister’s verdict on his emotions about Donald Trump.
Trump and Benjamin Netanyahu had labored together to group up at the start of the battle in Iran, launching joint strikes on the nation in ongoing efforts to keep the nation from developing nuclear weapons.
However, issues have since taken a flip between the 2 leaders after Trump, 80, unleashed a tirade of swearing at Netanyahu, 76, the prime minister weighed in on where their relationship stands.
Appearing on Fox News’ morning show, Fox and Friends, on Monday, July 6, Netanyahu delivered his evaluation to Brian Kilmeade.
While Trump had selection phrases in his tirade, Netanyahu appeared to have a different opinion about their relationship with a seven-word assertion: “My relationship with the president is fine.”

Netanyahu unleashed his seven-word verdict during the printed (Image: Fox News)
“Mr. Prime Minister, is the relationship with the president under strain right now?” Kilmeade requested. “He’s been pretty direct in some of his criticism of you and Israel, some of the aggression against Hezbollah, and what are your thoughts about that?”
“First of all, we see eye to eye about almost everything,” Netanyahu replied.
“Sometimes this happens among the best of allies, and we are the best of allies,” he continued. “There can be differences of opinion; we usually speak about it in open conversation. I imagine the president has his way of expressing things, and so do I, but we are allies. We are the model allies.”
“And we respect the United States of America, and when you come to Israel it is the one nation here in this region that is not only a democracy, but a democracy in which the majority of the people unabashedly support the United States of America. So my relationship with the president is fine, and we have a way of ironing out our differences as allies who respect each other.”

Trumo and Netanyahu’s relationship has taken a flip since the start of the conflict (Image: Getty)
Netanyahu’s comment comes a little over a month after Trump allegedly went off on him in a heated tirade during a telephone call.
“You’re f–king crazy. You’d be in prison if it weren’t for me. I’m saving your a–. Everybody hates you now. Everybody hates Israel because of this,” he reportedly said at the time, later allegedly shouting “What the f–k are you doing?” at him.
The males allegedly conflicted over Netanyahu escalating the assaults on Hezbollah, and how they might jeopardize America’s ceasefire with Iran.
He was also allegedly involved about civilian deaths in Lebanon. To date, an settlement between Iran and the U.S. to absolutely end the battle has yet to be formally reached, and negotiations stay on pause.
Fox News broadcasts world leaders 7-word verdict
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