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Netanyahu rejects U.S. control claims, asserts Israeli independence on security policy: Video

Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu has pushed back on recent claims about U.S.-Israel relations, saying Israel maintains full control over its own security policy. Speaking in Hebrew during a cabinet meeting, Netanyahu called suggestions that either country dominates the other "ridiculous."

“In the past month, we have witnessed ridiculous claims regarding relations between the United States and Israel,” Netanyahu said. “When I was in Washington, it was said that I control the American administration, that I dictate its security policy. Now they claim the opposite, that the American administration controls me, and it dictates Israel's security policy. That is neither true nor false. Israel is an independent state, the United States is an independent state.”

Netanyahu described the alliance as a “relationship of partners,” noting that operational cooperation between the two countries had reached “an all-time high,” particularly during the second phase of Operation “Am Kalavi.”

He also cited recent joint efforts such as the release of all living hostages from Gaza and the return of the deceased as evidence of successful collaboration. “We are changing the face of the Middle East together,” he added.

However, Netanyahu made clear that Israel's military responses are determined solely by its leadership. “We are not prepared to tolerate attacks against us. We respond according to our discretion,” he said, referencing airstrikes in Lebanon and Gaza, including a recent operation in which Israel “dropped 150 tons on Hamas and the terrorist elements after the attack on our two soldiers.”

He emphasised that Israel takes preemptive action as well, saying, “We also thwart dangers in their formation before they materialise, as we did just yesterday in the Gaza Strip.”

Closing his remarks, Netanyahu reaffirmed that Israel does not seek external permission to defend itself, “We do not ask anyone for approval for this. We control our own security, and we have also made it clear with regard to international forces that Israel will determine which forces are unacceptable to us. That is how we operate and will continue to operate.”

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