JD Vance criticizes Netanyahu: You have to face reality

United States Vice President JD Vance has reacted to reports that Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu is angry with US President Donald Trump's stances, saying that such a thing is not consistent with the conversations he has had with the Israeli leader.
"I saw the Axios report that says Netanyahu is angry. That's not a reflection of the conversations I had with him. Maybe he's saying something to someone else that he didn't tell me," he declared.
JD Vance strongly defended the US administration's support for Israel, saying that Trump is "the only state leader in the world who is willing to support the nation of Israel at this moment."
He also warned that the Israeli government should exercise caution in its relations with Washington.
"If I were in the Israeli government's cabinet, I might not attack the only powerful ally I have left in the whole world," the 41-year-old said.
According to him, most of the military defense support for Israel in recent months has come from the United States.
"Over the past three months, two-thirds of the defensive weapons that have defended Israel have been built by American hands and paid for by American taxpayers," Vance said.
In the end, he said that Israel must understand that the country's main challenge is not the American president.
"The problem for Israel is not Donald Trump. Anyone in Israel who thinks their biggest problem is the President of the United States needs to wake up and see the reality of the situation the country is in," Vance concluded.
Otherwise, Trump and Netanyahu have recently had disagreements about the war in Iran. /Telegraph









