PNN – A Lebanese media activist said in a statement that the differences that have arisen in the relations between the US President and the Israeli Prime Minister do not mean that Washington will stop supporting the regime.
According to the report of Pakistan News Network, citing the Rased News Network, Lebanese media activist Khalil Nasrallah said in a statement: The differences in the relationship between Trump and Netanyahu do not mean punishing the Israeli regime and stopping America’s support for this regime.
He stressed: Support will not stop, and Washington will continue to ensure Israel’s supremacy in the region and defend its interests.
The media activist added: There may be differences in the approaches of Netanyahu and Trump, and the reason for the differences is that Netanyahu considers his personal, party, and coalition interests, but Israel’s security is a priority for America.
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