President Trump's willingness to defend treaty with Israel Election encouragement or September 15 10:12

President Trump of the United States talked with Israeli Prime Minister Netanyahu in a phone call and clarified the policy of proceeding with discussions toward the conclusion of a treaty on defense in order to strengthen the alliance. It is a form of encouragement that Prime Minister Netanyahu, who is reportedly struggling at the general election in Israel this month, will win.

President Trump revealed on Twitter that he had talked with Israeli Prime Minister Netanyahu on Twitter on 14th and wrote, “We discussed the possibility of a treaty on mutual defense between the two countries. To strengthen the alliance.”

The United States and Israel have been working closely together for many years in the field of security, but they have shown their willingness to become a formal treaty.

President Trump also said, “We expect to meet with Prime Minister Netanyahu at the UN General Assembly this month to discuss after the general election is over.”

This is a form of encouraging encouragement for Prime Minister Netanyahu, who is struggling at the general election in Israel on the 17th of this month.

On the other hand, Prime Minister Netanyahu responded on Twitter: “I would like to thank President Trump. I hope to meet with the United Nations and discuss the conclusion of a historic treaty.”

President Trump has also supported Prime Minister Netanyahu just before the general election in Israel in April, deciding that the Golan Heights, where Israel illegally occupies, is Israel's territory.