He, however, said his administration was committed to working with Israel and common allies in the region towards greater security and stability. “That includes working toward a peace agreement between Israel and the Palestinians… We’ll be working on it very, very diligently,” Trump said.
Netanyahu appreciated Trump’s stand on Iran and radical Islamic terrorism. “Mr President, you’ve shown great clarity and courage in confronting this challenge head-on. You call for confronting Iran’s terrorist regime, preventing Iran from realising this terrible deal into a nuclear arsenal,” he said.
“You have said that the United States is committed to preventing Iran from getting nuclear weapons. You call for the defeat of ISIS. Under your leadership, I believe we can reverse the rising tide of radical Islam,” he said.