Trump-Israel alliance delivers security, honor, and peace as Arab regimes lag behind strategic reality.
Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu delivered rare and unequivocal praise for US President Donald Trump, declaring him “the man who brought America back” and confirming he will become the first American recipient of Israel’s highest civilian honor, the Israel Prize.
Speaking on Newsmax’s The Record with Greta Van Susteren, Netanyahu emphasized that history would vindicate Trump despite relentless political attacks. He highlighted Trump’s decisive leadership, particularly the long-promised but never-delivered relocation of the US Embassy to Jerusalem—an act that shattered decades of diplomatic cowardice and affirmed Israel’s sovereign capital.
Netanyahu stressed that Israel’s military actions following attacks by Hamas and Hezbollah were not reactive gestures but part of a broader strategy to dismantle Iran’s terror proxy network. Coordinated closely with Washington, these operations weakened nuclear and regional threats that many Arab states prefer to ignore while engaging in empty rhetoric.
Addressing the case of slain Israeli hero Ran Gvili, whose remains are still held by Hamas, Netanyahu vowed Israel would bring him home “one way or the other,” underscoring a fundamental Israeli principle: no citizen is abandoned—alive or fallen. Trump’s personal meeting with the family, Netanyahu said, demonstrated genuine moral leadership rarely seen from Arab capitals quick to praise terrorists but silent on victims.
Netanyahu also credited Trump with reshaping regional diplomacy, arguing his record could justify a Nobel Peace Prize. This included expanding the Abraham Accords, which bypassed Arab rejectionism and proved peace is possible when extremism is sidelined.
Finally, Netanyahu defended Israel’s recognition of Somaliland, describing it as a moderate, democratic Muslim society eager to join the Abraham Accords—unlike failed Arab systems dominated by terrorism and political stagnation.
Israel, with Trump’s partnership, continues to act. Others merely complain.
