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Pompeo meets Netanyahu in Israel to focus on Iranian threat

Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu said pressure on Iran is working: “We need to increase it, we need to expand it ... the U.S. and Israel are working in close coordination to roll back Iranian aggression.”

U.S. Secretary of State Mike Pompeo meets with Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu in Jerusalem on March 20, 2019. Credit: Kobi Gideon/GPO.
U.S. Secretary of State Mike Pompeo meets with Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu in Jerusalem on March 20, 2019. Credit: Kobi Gideon/GPO.

U.S. Secretary of State Mike Pompeo met with Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu on Wednesday in Jerusalem, just weeks before Israelis go to the polls on April 9, as the two emphasized the close relationship between the United States and Israel.

Netanyahu called Pompeo a “stalwart defender of the truth,” and labeled the U.S-Israeli partnership an “unbreakable bond based on shared values of liberty and democracy.”

“No less historic was [U.S] President [Donald] Trump’s decision to walk away from the disastrous nuclear deal with Iran,” he added.

Netanyahu said that pressure on Iran is working: “We need to increase it, we need to expand it ... the U.S. and Israel are working in close coordination to roll back Iranian aggression in the region.”

Pompeo added that the United States was “proud to deploy” the THAAD missile-defense system earlier this month.

Additionally, the secretary of state said that the U.S. is combating anti-Semitism, citing the “dark wave” in America and Europe.

The visit comes as Netanyahu is scheduled to travel to Washington next week, where he will address the annual AIPAC Policy Conference.

The prime minister will also meet with Trump, announced the White House on Wednesday.

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