Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu shared details of his final conversation with the late South Carolina Senator Lindsey Graham, who opposed Netanyahu's proposal to eventually end U.S. military aid to Israel. During an appearance on 'Fox & Friends Weekend,' Netanyahu described Graham as a strong supporter of Israel's security, which he believed was linked to U.S. security. Netanyahu stated that he assured Graham of Israel's self-sufficiency and robust economy, but Graham strongly disagreed with the idea of phasing out military support. Netanyahu recalled Graham's reaction, saying, 'He went ballistic. He said, 'No way, you can't do that.'' Following Graham's recent passing, Netanyahu reflected on his personality and contributions, expressing that he will miss him greatly.
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Netanyahu recalls final conversation with Lindsey Graham regarding U.S. military aid to Israel
Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu recounted his last conversation with the late Senator Lindsey Graham, who challenged Netanyahu's proposal to end U.S. military aid to Israel. Netanyahu emphasized Graham's commitment to Israel's security and expressed his personal loss following Graham's death.
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Netanyahu details 'final' conversation with Lindsey Graham, says senator challenged his push to end Israel aid
Netanyahu recalls final conversation with Lindsey Graham regarding U.S. military aid to Israel