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The PM’s office claims Netanyahu met with Trump after the Hezbollah drone attack on his home.

 

The Times of Israel reported that Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu held urgent talks with former President Donald Trump and Speaker of the U.S. House Mike Johnson today after Hezbollah launched a drone attack on the premier’s private home. The episode, which sparked concerns both inside and outside of Israel, highlights the growing tensions along Israel’s northern border as well as the continuous threat posed by extremist organisations with Iranian support.CONTINUE FULL READING>>>>>

According to the Prime Minister’s Office, Netanyahu communicated with Trump to address the recent escalation in hostilities, emphasizing the seriousness of the situation. The drone attack is seen as a significant provocation from Hezbollah, highlighting the group’s capabilities and its willingness to challenge Israeli sovereignty directly.

In the wake of the incident, House Speaker Mike Johnson also reached out to Netanyahu to reaffirm U.S. support for Israel. Johnson stated on X, “I told him America stands strong with Israel and reiterated our ongoing commitment to help counter Iran and its terrorist proxies.” His comments reflect a bipartisan consensus within the U.S. government regarding the importance of supporting Israel in its efforts to combat terrorism and safeguard its national security.

The discussions between Netanyahu, Trump, and Johnson come at a critical time, as Israel faces mounting threats from Hezbollah and other Iranian-affiliated groups in the region. The drone attack specifically targeted Netanyahu’s residence, which raises concerns not only for the prime minister’s safety but also for the security of Israeli leadership as a whole.CONTINUE FULL READING>>>>>

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