PNN – While an American outlet published a report stating that Tel Aviv was trying to sign a 20-year security agreement with the United States, the Israeli Prime Minister denied it.
According to the report of Pakistan News Network, citing Al-Youm Al-Sabae, while the American Axios news outlet reported that the Zionist regime was seeking to sign a 20-year security agreement with Washington, Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu rejected it in a press conference.
Netanyahu claimed that the Israeli regime seeks to strengthen its independence and reduce its reliance on American aid. He said that in 1996, when he first took office, he told the US Congress that Tel Aviv no longer needed American aid.
The Israeli Prime Minister added that he would be happy to set aside these financial sums.
This is while the Zionist regime is not even capable of confronting resistance forces in a small area like the Gaza Strip without unconditional American aid in various fields, especially the military.

