Netanyahu Thanks Trump for New Year Bash, Hopes for Stronger US-Israel Ties

Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu thanked U.S. President Donald Trump for hosting him and his wife at a New Year's Eve party in Florida. Netanyahu expressed hope for a stronger bilateral alliance in a social media post following the event. During the gala, Trump spoke about U.S. strength and auctioned a painting for charity, which sold for $2.75 million. Separately, Trump announced the withdrawal of the National Guard from several cities, citing reduced crime but leaving open the possibility of a future return.

Key Points: Netanyahu Thanks Trump for New Year Party, Eyes Stronger Alliance

  • Netanyahu's gratitude for Trump's invite
  • Trump's wish for "peace on Earth"
  • $2.75M painting auction for charity
  • National Guard withdrawal announced
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Isarel PM thanks Trump for New Year party invite, hopes for furthering bilateral ties

Israeli PM Netanyahu thanked President Trump for a New Year's Eve invitation, expressing hope for a stronger US-Israel alliance during the Florida event.

"Grateful to US President Donald Trump and First Lady Melania Trump for inviting us to a memorable New Year's evening. May our alliance grow even stronger. - Benjamin Netanyahu"

Florida, January 2

Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu on Friday thanked US President Donald Trump for hosting him on the New Year.

Netanyahu wished for the alliance between the nations to grow stronger.

In a post on X, Netanyahu said, "Grateful to US President Donald Trump and First Lady Melania Trump for inviting us to a memorable New Year's evening. May our alliance grow even stronger."

Trump held a New Year's bash at his Florida resort on Thursday, and when he was quizzed about his wish for the New Year, he said he wanted peace on Earth, reported Fox News.

The gala was attended by, among other guests, Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu and his wife Sara.

In his address to the gala, the US President praised his government and claimed that the US was back and strong.

"We're taking in hundreds of millions of dollars in tariffs," the President said. "We're doing great as a country. We're back. We're strong. I didn't think it could happen this fast. It's happening faster than anybody thought possible."

Trump then acted as the auctioneer for a painting of Jesus Christ's face by artist Vanessa Horabuena. Trump said proceeds would go to St. Jude Children's Hospital and a sheriff's department. The painting sold for USD 2.75 million.

Earlier, in what will come as good news in the New Year, Trump announced that the National Guard will be withdrawn from Chicago, Los Angeles, and Portland, claiming that their presence had helped reduce crime in these cities.

He also suggested that federal forces could return in the future if crime rises again.

In a post on Truth Social, Trump wrote, "We are removing the National Guard from Chicago, Los Angeles, and Portland, despite the fact that CRIME has been greatly reduced by having these great Patriots in those cities, and ONLY by that fact. Portland, Los Angeles, and Chicago were GONE if it weren't for the Federal Government stepping in. We will come back, perhaps in a much different and stronger form, when crime begins to soar again - Only a question of time."

- ANI

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Priya S
A painting of Jesus sold for millions at a political gala? The optics feel strange. The money is for a good cause, but the event seems more about showmanship than substance.
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Rohit P
As an Indian, I'm always observing how major powers interact. Strong US-Israel relations have ripple effects worldwide. Hope India's strategic partnerships continue to be this robust.
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Sarah B
Withdrawing the National Guard and claiming credit for reduced crime... sounds like a political move ahead of elections. The real test is if the reduction is sustainable without federal presence.
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Vikram M
"Peace on Earth" is a noble wish from any leader. But actions matter more than words at a New Year's party. Let's see if this translates to tangible diplomatic progress this year.
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Karthik V
The article reads like a social diary entry mixed with policy announcements. It's hard to take the 'strong alliance' messaging seriously when it's sandwiched between auction details and self-praise.

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