Netanyahu denies Israel 'inching toward an anti-American Mideast bloc'
"That’s a false impression. First of all, there is, there is an irreplaceable ally. It’s called the United States of America," says Netanyahu.
By JPOST.COM STAFFUpdated: DECEMBER 12, 2016 10:58
Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu rejected the notion that Israel is entering an "anti-American bloc" in a high-stakes interview Sunday night with Lesley Stahl of CBS's 60 Minutes:Lesley Stahl: "You have a friendship with Mr. Putin, and a friendship with China. You seem to be inching toward an anti-American bloc."Benjamin Netanyahu: "God, no. Let me tell you something—"Lesley Stahl: "Well, talk about that ‘cause I think there’s an impression of that."Benjamin Netanyahu: "That’s a false impression. First of all, there is, there is an irreplaceable ally. It’s called the United States of America."Lesley Stahl: "Yeah, but here you are making friends with our adversaries—"Benjamin Netanyahu: "So no. You have relations with Russia and you have relations with China. We can have relations, economic relations, trade relations with other countries as you do. Why not?"