Sure thing Netanyahu acts like Trump is Israel's Messiah but Trump seems to be still smarting over Netanyahu congratulating Biden when Trump was disputing the 2020 election
Extracts: Trump accuses Netanyahu of disloyalty for congratulating Biden after 2020 win: ‘F**k him’
Former President Donald Trump railed against his one-time close ally Benjamin Netanyahu in a new interview series, saying Trump felt betrayed by the then-prime minister of Israel’s video message to Joe Biden congratulating him on winning the presidency
Trump told Israeli journalist Barak Ravid during an April interview which was published by Axios Friday
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“It was early OK? Let’s put it this way – Netanyahu greeted Biden very early” Earlier than most world leaders. I’ve not spoken to him since F**k him”
Discussing Trump's decision to recognize Jerusalem as the capital of Israel – upending decades of US policy and international consensus – as well as recognizing Israel’s sovereignty over the Golan Heights, captured from Syria during a war in 1967 Trump laid out why he felt so embittered
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“There was no one who did more for Netanyahu than me There was no one who did for Israel more than I did
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And the first person to run to greet Joe Biden was Netanyahu And not only did Netanyahu congratulate him – he did it in a video
If you look at the leaders of other countries – like Brazil – he waited months, Putin. Many other leaders Mexico
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All of them also felt that the election was over But they, too, were waiting
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No one did more than me for Bibi Money too. We gave them a lot of money and gave them soldiers
We did everything”
Netanyahu did post his congratulations on Twitter and in a video on November 8, 2020 the day after the race had been called in Biden’s favor
Netanyahu said in that post, he and Biden have had a “long & warm” personal relationship for almost 40 years and sees him as “a great friend of Israel” and looks forward to working together
In a separate Twitter post, Netanyahu thanked Trump
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“for the friendship you have shown the state of Israel and me personally, for recognizing Jerusalem and the Golan, for standing up to Iran, for the historic peace accords and for bringing the American-Israeli alliance to unprecedented heights”
Despite posting his congratulations online, Netanyahu was slow to call Biden after the election, waiting two weeks to call the President-elect which drew criticism from some in Israel