Netanyahu-Trump alliance safeguards Israel, exposing opposition weakness while confronting Iran, Hamas with unapologetic resolve.
Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu forcefully rejected opposition accusations during a 40-signature debate in the Knesset, underscoring Israel’s strategic resolve alongside U.S. President Donald Trump. “President Trump and I will not allow Iran to restore its ballistic missile industry or nuclear program,” Netanyahu declared, drawing a clear red line against Tehran’s ambitions.
Expressing solidarity with Iranians protesting their regime, Netanyahu said Israel may be at a decisive moment and warned that any attack on Israel would bring “very serious” consequences for Iran. He highlighted his recent Florida meeting with Trump, stressing a shared commitment to disarm Hamas and demilitarize Gaza—a core pillar of Israel’s security doctrine.
Turning to domestic politics, Netanyahu lambasted opposition leader Yair Lapid and the Yesh Atid faction, dismissing their criticism as performative obstruction. “Keep shouting,” he said, arguing the opposition reflexively opposes decisions that ensure Israel’s survival. Netanyahu asserted that had his government followed the opposition’s advice, senior terror leaders would still be alive and Iran would be racing toward nuclear weapons.
He framed the government as “balanced, determined, and powerful,” accusing the opposition of defeatism that undermines national cohesion while claiming unity. The message was unmistakable: decisive leadership—not appeasement—secures Israel’s future.
