'Trump is greatest friend Israel has ever had,' Netanyahu tells Fox

Israel has no greater friend than America, "especially under President Trump's leadership," he said.

 Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu in a Fox News interview, aired on February 9, 2025 (photo credit: SCREENSHOT/X/STAGEONEVC/VIA SECTION 27A OF THE COPYRIGHT ACT)
Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu in a Fox News interview, aired on February 9, 2025
(photo credit: SCREENSHOT/X/STAGEONEVC/VIA SECTION 27A OF THE COPYRIGHT ACT)

Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu called US President Donald Trump “the greatest friend that Israel has ever had in the White House” in a Fox News interview.

Netanyahu spoke to host Mark Levin of the Life, Liberty & Levin, which aired on Saturday, telling him that Trump is “making a tremendous change in the Israeli-American alliance, strengthening it beyond anything we’ve seen up to now.”

The prime minister then called the president “a great leader for America and the world.”

He added that Israel has no greater friend than America, “especially under President Trump’s leadership,” and that, likewise, America has no greater friend than Israel.

The strong relationship between the two countries is partially attributed to their shared enemies, leading Netanyahu to praise the president’s resumption of the delivery of weapons to Israel as he noted that the Jewish state is fighting a “seven-front war against our common enemies.”

“I don’t seek wars; I seek to end wars,” he added.

 U.S. President Donald Trump speaks during the annual National Prayer Breakfast at the U.S. Capitol in Washington, U.S., February 6, 2025. (credit:  REUTERS/Kevin Lamarque)
U.S. President Donald Trump speaks during the annual National Prayer Breakfast at the U.S. Capitol in Washington, U.S., February 6, 2025. (credit: REUTERS/Kevin Lamarque)

Netanyahu acknowledged Trump’s achievements back in his first term and the ones from his short time in office for his second term.

Trump's achievements

“In the first two weeks, he did everything that he promised to do,” Netanyahu said. “He went against antisemitism, went against the ICC – this corrupt so-called international court that targets America, targets Israel, targets democracies.”

“He did great things in his first term. He recognized Jerusalem as our capital, he moved the American embassy there, he recognized our sovereignty in the Golan Heights, he got out of the disastrous Iran deal, [and] brokered the Abraham Accords, in which we made peace with four Arab states. He did that in four months; it didn’t happen in [the] 25 years [beforehand].”

However, Netanyahu added that after October 7, “no one is going to just say ‘let’s give them a Palestinian state.’”“They had one; it was called Gaza under Hamas. What happened with that?”


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He did stress that peace in the Middle East is possible as long as it is “peace through strength.”

The prime minister referred to Trump’s plan to relocate Gazans and take over the enclave as “the first fresh idea in years,” adding, “I think this is a novel approach, the right approach, and we should pursue it.”