The Israeli President’s office confirmed the offer, attaching a photograph of the golden ‘pager’, framed in a chest and with the inscription “Press with both hands.”
Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu offered the President of the United States, Donald Trump, a golden ‘pager’ like those Israel exploded in Lebanon in mid-September, in an action that caused nine dead and 2,750 injured .
The explosions injured thousands of militiamen from the Lebanese Shiite Group Hezbollah, but also civilians, including at least two minors, who died.
The Israeli President’s office confirmed the offer, attaching a photograph of the golden ‘pager’, framed in a chest and with the inscription “Press with both hands.”
“President Donald J. Trump, our best friend and biggest ally. Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu,” reads the dedication.
Netanyahu was Received on Tuesday by Trump at the White House – The first meeting of the US President with a foreign leader since he took office on January 20 – and will be in the United States by the end of the week.
This Thursday, the Israeli leader met with the Republican Party Senators Lindsey Graham and the Democratic Party Richard Blumenthal. He also met Senator Tom Cotton, who directs the Chamber of Representatives Intelligence Committee.
After the meeting with Netanyahu, Trump announced the the intention of the United States assuming the reconstruction of the Gaza Strip After the war of Israel against Hamas, which left the enclave devastated.
Trump qualified his comments on his social network this Thursday, and said he said that Gaza would be delivered to the United States by Israel When the fighting ended, and after the Palestinians were “reinstalled” in other countries.
“The United States, working with major development teams around the world, would slowly and carefully begin to build what would become one of the largest and most spectacular ventures of its kind on earth,” he said.
The Islamite group Hamas, which rules Gaza, rejected Trump’s comments and appealed to the summons of an emergency Arab summit to “confront the travel plan.”