Former President Donald Trump recently shared that Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu called him, highlighting their ongoing close relationship. Trump mentioned this during a 'Believers and Ballots Faith Town Hall' event in Zebulon, Georgia, moderated by Georgia Lt. Gov. Burt Jones. Trump stated that Netanyahu had reached out to him over the weekend, emphasizing their strong bond.
During the event, Trump assured his commitment to supporting Israel, stating that Netanyahu frequently contacts him. Trump praised their positive relationship and implied that Israel's decision not to heed advice from President Biden potentially averted a crisis. Trump referenced a recent incident involving the leader of Hamas, suggesting that Israel's independent actions were beneficial.
In response to Trump's remarks, a spokesperson from Netanyahu's office issued a statement confirming that Trump had expressed concern over an attack on the Israeli Prime Minister. The statement followed a drone strike near Netanyahu's residence in Israel, prompting Trump to convey his shock and solidarity.