"American service members lost their lives while on a mission to save other people’s lives. That is the very definition of courage and sacrifice. May they rest in peace. Especially on this day I want to be crystal clear: Israel always stands together with the USA, unequivocally.
I also want to thank you for your words now and in our private meeting, which attest to your support of the State of Israel. But that's not new, it’s been decades and you've always stood up for us, especially during tough times like a few months ago
When thousands of rockets were being shot on Israeli towns and cities, and that's when friendship is really tested. We trust in your support, Mr. President. And Israel knows that we have no better or more reliable ally in the world than the USA.
I come here from Jerusalem, our eternal capital, and I bring with me a new spirit, a spirit of goodwill, a spirit of hope, a spirit of decency and honesty, a spirit of unity and bipartisanship of folks who harbor very different political opinions, even opposing ones
Yet we all share the deep passion to work together to build a better future for Israel. And that's what Israel is about. We're out to be good, to do good.
But in our region, doing good is not enough. Israel has to be strong in order to do good. Be strong so we can do good.
PM Bennett: "We cannot lose sight for even one moment that we're in the toughest neighborhood in the world. We've got ISIS on our southern border. Hezbollah on our northern border, Islamic Jihad, Hamas, Iranian militias that surround us.
All of them want to kill us, kill Israelis. They all want to annihilate the Jewish state.
And that's why Israel always has to be overwhelmingly stronger than any of our enemies, and indeed, of all our enemies combined.
PM Bennett: "That's why I want to thank you, Mr. President, for helping yet again to fortify Israel's strategic advantage.
Obviously, the main issue we're going to be talking about today here is Iran's race to a nuclear weapon.
We talked about it inside the room, and I was happy to hear your clear words that Iran will never be able to acquire nuclear weapons and that you emphasized that you will try the diplomatic route, but there are other options if that doesn't work.
These very days illustrate what the world would look like if a radical Islamic regime acquired a nuclear weapon. That marriage would be a nuclear nightmare for the entire world.
Iran is the world's number one exporter of terror, instability and human rights violations. As we sit here right now, the Iranians are spinning their centrifuges in Natanz and Fordow. We have got to stop them, and we both agree about that.
So we have developed a comprehensive strategy we're going to be talking about with 2 goals. The first is to stop Iran’s regional aggression and start rolling it back into the box. The second is to permanently keep Iran away from ever being able to break out to a nuclear weapon.
As I told you Mr. President Israel never has and never will ask America to send troops to defend it. That's our job. We will never outsource our security. It's our responsibility to take care of our fate. But we do thank you for the tools and backing you've been and are giving us
You said we're also going to be talking about COVID and the Delta variant, which is wreaking havoc across the world. You were the first to call the pandemic the 'pandemic of the unvaccinated', and that could not be more true.
A month ago I made a very tough policy decision that Israel would pioneer the 3rd shot. I can report we've reached almost two million Israelis that received the booster shot. The bottom line is it's safe and it works. The good news, finally, is that the tide is turning in Israel.
Mr. President, today you and I – and you've been so generous with your time in these difficult days – you and I are going to write yet another chapter in the beautiful story of the friendship between our two nations, the USA and the Jewish and democratic State of Israel.
PM Bennett: "Both of us seek to do good and need to be strong; both of us are a lighthouse in a very, very stormy world.
Thank you, Mr. President. I look forward to working with you now and for many years forward."
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Prime Minister Naftali Bennett's remarks at the start of the weekly Cabinet meeting:
"We are on the threshold of a new year. We hope that it will be a better and calmer year than its predecessor. We will welcome it together, everyone with their family.
Citizens of Israel, I would like to happily and cautiously inform you today that we have rejected the pressures and avoided a lockdown over Rosh Hashanah. Continue to uphold the directives so that we will remain open also on Sukkot and Simchat Torah.
The fact that we opened the school year on time and that we are celebrating the holidays with Israel open – this was not a given. It did not happen by itself.
Prime Minister Naftali Bennett met today at the Pentagon with US Secretary of Defense Lloyd Austin. This was their first meeting.
Prime Minister Bennett and @SecDef Austin discussed a series of regional, diplomatic and security issues, especially the ways to block Iran's regional aggression and the progress of its nuclear program.
The Prime Minister thanked the Secretary of Defense for the close cooperation between Israel and the US in the security sphere and emphasized that he views the continued strengthening of the ties as a matter of utmost importance.
Prime Minister Naftali Bennett met today, at the Prime Minister's Office in Jerusalem, with Greek Foreign Minister @NikosDendias. 🇮🇱🇬🇷
At the start of the meeting, the Greek Foreign Minister thanked the Prime Minister for Israel's assistance in extinguishing the wildfires that occurred in Greece last month.
The two also discussed the tightening of bilateral relations and increasing strategic cooperation on regional issues, including the Iranian nuclear threat.
PM Bennett: "Later this week, I will be in Washington for a meeting with @POTUS@JoeBiden on Thursday. We are traveling on a reduced format due to COVID, but the timing of the visit is very important because we are at a critical point regarding Iran.
PM Bennett: "Iran is advancing rapidly with uranium enrichment and has already significantly shortened the time that it would take for them to accumulate the material required for a single nuclear bomb.
We inherited a not-so-simple situation. Iran is behaving in a bullying and aggressive manner throughout the region.
WATCH: Statement by Prime Minister Naftali Bennett regarding administering a third dose of the COVID Vaccine to Israeli citizens over the age of 60.
PM: "The battle against COVID is a global effort, and it's vital that we all share information with each other. The expert committee at the Ministry of Health officially approved the recommendation of giving a third booster dose of the COVID vaccine to Israeli citizens over 60.
The decision was based on considerable research and analysis, as well as the rise in risk of the Delta variant wave. Israel has already vaccinated 2,000 immunosuppressed people with a third dose with no severe adverse events.