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The US media broke trump's foul language against former "political close friend" Netanyahu for reasons related to Biden...

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Dissatisfied with the "infidelity" of former allies, former US President Trump scolded former Israeli Prime Minister Netanyahu with dirty words.

The US Axios News Network reported on the 10th that Trump and Netanyahu are the closest political allies of the former in the past four years in power, at least in public. However, this relationship is no longer. "I haven't spoken to him since then," Trump repeatedly criticized Netanyahu in a recent interview with the media, and even scolded him for swearing...

The US media broke trump's foul language against former "political close friend" Netanyahu for reasons related to Biden...

Trump (left) and Netanyahu (right) infographic from the US media

When is Trump referring?

Trump said at the time, "The first person to congratulate Biden [the elected President] was 'Bibi' Netanyahu, and I did more for him than anyone else I've ever come into contact with... 'Bibi' (Netanyahu's nickname) could have remained silent." But he made a terrible mistake. ”

Trump also believes he helped stabilize Netanyahu's political survival but did not get the same reward. He was outraged by Netanyahu's act of congratulating Biden.

"I like 'Bibby'. I still like 'Bibby'. But I also like loyalty. The first person to congratulate Biden was 'Bibby.' He not only congratulated him, but also recorded a video," Trump said.

Capitol Hill also quoted Axios News as saying trump also said he was shocked when his wife, Melania, showed him a video of Netanyahu congratulating Biden.

"Netanyahu was very early, earlier than most. I haven't spoken to him since. At this point, Trump scolded the swear words.

However, the Capitol Hill also said that according to the Associated Press, Netanyahu was not the first leader to congratulate Biden on his election, Netanyahu waited more than 12 hours to congratulate Biden, but he then sent a tweet praising Trump.

NPR also took note of Trump's remarks, reporting that Trump praised his administration's policy toward Israel, emphasizing that during his tenure the U.S. government declared jerusalem as Israel's capital and abandoned opposition to Israel's settlements in the West Bank.

"I tell you, if it wasn't for me, I think Israel would have been destroyed." Speaking about the U.S.-Israel relationship, Trump said, "I think Israel may have been destroyed by now." ”

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