Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu met with the leaders of the American Israel Public Affairs Committee (AIPAC) on Monday at the Prime Minister's Office in Jerusalem.
Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu met with the leaders of the American Israel Public Affairs Committee on Monday at the Prime Minister's Office in Jerusalem. The delegation, led by AIPAC President Michael Tuchin, was briefed on the war in Gaza by the prime minister, who also answered their questions.
"That requires that Hezbollah move back. That is also part of our goals, which we will not give up on. Very important." Netanyahu defined moderate Arab states as a U.S.-Israeli ally when he said the battle is not Israel's alone. Netanyahu clarified that despite reports in the U.S., there is unity among the people regarding the war effort.
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