“True Friendship, Strategic Genius”: Tila Falic Levi Hails Unbreakable Netanyahu–Trump Bond at Tel Aviv Nationalist Summit

At a high‑energy nationalist conference in Tel Aviv, Jewish activist Tila Falic Levi celebrated the “genuine” and “strategic” alliance between Benjamin Netanyahu and Donald Trump, slamming European hypocrisy, warning of rising antisemitism, and urging Israel to stand tall against global pressure.

Tel Aviv — In a passionate address at a special right‑wing nationalist gathering in Tel Aviv, Jewish American activist Tila Falic Levi painted a vivid portrait of the deep personal and political alliance between Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu and former US President Donald Trump, calling it far more than a diplomatic partnership.

“This isn’t about an alliance anymore — they have each other’s back,” Falic declared. “It’s really a wonderful thing to watch as a Jewish American and as somebody who cares deeply about Israel.”


A “Peace Prize — and an Oscar”

Falic dismissed speculation over occasional sharp public exchanges between the two leaders, insisting they were part of a larger strategic game.

“They should be nominated for a peace prize, but they should also be nominated for Oscars. Everything was strategic… what we saw on TV was not what was really happening behind the scenes.”

She underscored Trump’s staunch opposition to recognizing a Palestinian state in the wake of the October 7th attacks, contrasting it with what she described as Europe’s habitual appeasement of terror.

“He’s not just going with the flow… He has wonderful advisers and an incredible prime minister here in Israel. I think it’s genuine.”


Europe’s “Trendy” Antisemitism

Falic blasted Canada, France, and other Western nations for promoting Palestinian statehood, branding it a politically trendy form of long‑standing antisemitism.

“It gives them an opportunity to jump on the bandwagon of something trendy, but it’s not something that’s true.”


Antisemitism Rising in America

Turning to the United States, Falic voiced alarm over the transformation of antisemitic rhetoric into deadly violence.

“It’s a horrible thing. People are getting killed… repeating what they see on social media.”

She was particularly troubled by Jewish activists marching under pro‑Palestinian slogans, saying the Jewish community must educate and empower its own youth.

“We need to educate our own to empower our children.”


Gaza, Sovereignty, and Israel’s Right to Act

Rejecting calls for “restraint” in Gaza, Falic reaffirmed Israel’s right to act solely in its own security interests.

“Israel needs to do what is best for Israel. We shouldn’t be listening to what other people want or expect from Israel. We need to just hold our head up high.”


Netanyahu: The Chess Master

Looking ahead, Falic offered unwavering support for Netanyahu’s leadership, praising his strategic skill against Iran.

“While everybody was playing checkers, he was playing chess. I feel safer as a Jew because of him. As long as he is willing to give his time to our people, we should be grateful.”

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