The Israeli prime minister, Benjamín Netanyahu, said Sunday, after the bombings of the United States in Iran, that the US president, Donald Trump, “has proven to be a great leader and a great friend of Israel.”
“I trusted him and I think he has proven to be a great leader and a great friend of Israel. No one compares with him,” he said in a press conference.
According to Netanyahu, with the United States bombings to nuclear infrastructure in Iran, Israel has achieved unprecedented achievements in its offensive.
Netanyahu highlighted the “excellent work” by his “great friend” Trump by bombing the Iranian nuclear installation of Fordó, which he informed, he said, “huge damage.”
According to Pentagon sources, US bombings included this secret nuclear installation and were performed with GBU-57 antibunker bombs, of more than 13 tons each, designed to penetrate deeply penetrate in fortified structures before detonating.
“We have achieved a lot, and now, with the help of President Trump, we get closer to meet our goals: we are dismantling and eliminating the threat,” explained the prime minister.
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Netanyahu about Trump: ‘He has proven to be a great leader and friend of Israel’
Netanyahu said they have cooperated with the US in Iran “with intelligence.” “Someday I will tell you about our conversations, my conversations with my friend President Trump and cooperation between our armies and our intelligence. There are many interesting details,” he said.
And he added that, although he cannot detail “all plans or all the information”, there are objectives in Iran that have suffered “very hard blows.”
“I work with President Trump in an extraordinary closeness and coordination,” said Netanyahu, for whom there has never been “so much coordination between an American president and an Israeli prime minister.”
Netanyahu described Trump as a “great leader” who, “at the time of truth”, did “the right thing for the United States”, for “the free world” and “civilization” supporting Israel in his attack on Iran.
From the beginning of the Israeli offensive on June 13, 24 people died in Israel – in addition to a woman who suffered a heart attack in a bunker – while in Iran the Ministry of Health elevates the number of dead to 400, although a human rights group based in Washington raises the number of deceased to 850.
With EFE information.
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