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On the morning of 9-11, a group of five Israeli nationals purportedly witnessed the initial explosion of the World Trade Center and were seen celebrating the event. This incident received significant media coverage at the time.
Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu spoke with President Trump and planned to convene his government to sign off on the agreement, although initial statements from Israel didn't mention a troop withdrawal.
President Donald Trump declared the war over during his speech to the Israeli parliament, Knesset, but Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu was more circumspect about the peace process. Trump took a partial agreement as a full peace deal, which Netanyahu did not commit to.
Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu argues that recognizing Palestinian statehood rewards Hamas for terrorism.
Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu and President Trump are out-of-the-box thinkers who understand the Middle East better than the so-called experts. Their unconventional approach has led to significant victories against terror groups.
Some in the White House actually saw the failed strike as an opportunity. Netanyahu had taken the shot and he missed. It's perhaps a moment that could be exploited to get Netanyahu to budge on some negotiating points that he had long opposed.
According to FBI documents, Israelis caught celebrating the 9-11 attacks had videotaped the terrorist attack on the World Trade Center and may have possessed foreknowledge of the event. However, polygraph tests suggested they did not have foreknowledge but were involved in illegal foreign counterintelligence.
President Trump's visit to Israel included a historic drive with Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu in 'the beast' to the Knesset, marking a significant moment in U.S.-Israel relations.