
Trump-Netanyahu ‘friendship’ takes centrestage as US President hosted Israeli PM as first guest in his second term at White House. Netanyahu’s US visit drew global attention because of Trump’s major announcement of ‘Gaza takeover plan’. However, in another significant news, Trump-Netanyahu alliance comes under radar again. Israeli PM Netanyahu gifted a ‘special’ gift to his ‘Greatest Friend, Greatest Ally’ Donald Trump post meeting at White House. Affixed to wooden base with a golden plaque, Bibi gifted Trump a ‘Golden Pager’ which read ‘To…Greatest Friend, Greatest Ally…’. However, the ‘pager’ wasn’t just any other gift, it was an allusion to Israel’s September 2024 operation in Lebanon. In that deadly operation, hand-held radios and pagers used by Iran-backed militant group Hezbollah detonated across Lebanon. The pager attack and next-day walkie-talkie blasts killed 39 in total and wounded more than 3,400. Lebanon and Hezbollah blamed Israel, later confirmed by Netanyahu’s office as his approved order.
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