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Netanyahu's congratulatory message to the new U.S. president, Trump.

Netanyahu's congratulatory message to the new U.S. president, Trump.

06.11.2024 11:21

Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu congratulated Donald Trump, who finished ahead of Kamala Harris in the presidential race in the United States. In his post, Netanyahu emphasized that Trump's victory is the greatest comeback in history.

The people of the United States went to the polls to elect their 47th president. Voters in the country made their choice between the Republican Party's presidential candidate, former President Donald Trump, and the Democratic Party's candidate, Vice President Kamala Harris. According to unofficial early results, Trump has secured his election victory with 277 delegates.

CONGRATULATORY MESSAGE FROM NETANYAHU

Israeli Prime Minister Netanyahu celebrated Trump's victory with a post on his social media account. Congratulating Donald Trump and his wife Melania Trump, Netanyahu included the following statements in his post:

"Dear Donald and Melania Trump, we celebrate the greatest comeback in history. Your historic return to the White House offers a new beginning for America and a strong reaffirmation of the great alliance between Israel and America. This is a tremendous victory."



 
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