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Trump Speaks To The Press With Netanyahu

Benjamin Netanyahu stepping back into the White House for the first time in years must have felt like a homecoming—except this time, the guy behind the Resolute Desk actually respects him.

After four years of Biden’s cold-shoulder routine, Israel’s Prime Minister finally met with President Donald Trump to discuss the ongoing situation in Gaza. And, as expected, the moment Trump even hinted at relocation as a possible solution, Democrats and their globalist allies predictably lost their minds.

Here’s the thing: Trump has an uncanny ability to say what everyone already knows but is too afraid to say out loud. The establishment has spent decades insisting that the Gaza situation is some kind of delicate, solvable puzzle—if only Israel would “do more.” Meanwhile, Hamas continues to control the strip with an iron fist, using civilians as human shields while raking in foreign aid money.

The people of Gaza? They’re stuck in the crossfire, unable to leave because their own leadership (and their biggest Western apologists) would rather keep them there for political leverage. But the second Trump points out the obvious—that some Palestinians actually want to leave and should be allowed to—the left loses its collective mind.

And let’s be clear: Palestinian leaders have never wanted a two-state solution. That’s just the talking point they feed the West while they teach kids to glorify terrorism and dream of a world without Israel. A peaceful resolution is impossible when one side’s entire mission statement is the elimination of the other side.

If a growing number of Palestinians want to leave Gaza and make a life elsewhere, why on earth should they be forced to stay? Because it’s politically inconvenient for the Rashida Tlaibs of the world? The truth is, Democrats don’t want a solution; they want a permanent crisis to blame on Israel.

But perhaps the best moment of the day came when a reporter in the Oval Office exposed the media’s true agenda in real time. As the press hurled loaded questions, one particularly eager journalist blurted out, “The Prime Minister wants you to strike Iran!” You could almost hear the desperation in their voice—because if there’s one thing the left fears more than a secure Israel, it’s a United States that actually stands up to Iran.

Trump’s response? Classic. “You don’t know what he wants. What do you know about anything?” And just like that, the room erupted in laughter. Even Netanyahu had to stifle a grin.

This is what makes Trump so effective. He’s not bound by the fake norms that only ever seem to benefit one side of the aisle. He doesn’t let the media control the narrative or push him into playing their rhetorical games. Instead, he calls out their nonsense in real time, making them look ridiculous in the process. And let’s be honest—Netanyahu must have been enjoying the change of scenery. After four years of Biden bumbling his way through press conferences, undermining Israel at every turn, and bending over backward for Iran, seeing a president who actually has Israel’s back must have been a breath of fresh air.

So, of course, the left is panicking. Because this meeting wasn’t just a diplomatic event—it was a signal that the days of America groveling to globalist elites and weak-kneed foreign policy “experts” might be coming to an end. And that, more than anything, is what terrifies them.

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