Netanyahu praised Israel's ability to produce medicines, weapons, and phones


Israeli Prime Minister Netanyahu has said that anyone in the world who has a mobile phone has a piece of Israel in their hands.
During a meeting with a US congressional delegation in occupied West Jerusalem, Netanyahu said that anyone who owns a mobile phone is essentially holding a piece of Israel in their hands.
During this, Netanyahu praised Israel's ability to produce medicines, weapons, and phones.
On the growing international criticism of the military operations in Gaza and the embargo on the supply of weapons to the country, the Israeli Prime Minister said, “Some countries have stopped the supply of weapons components, people are saying what will happen to Israel now, but can we control this situation? Yes, we are capable of controlling it because we are good at making weapons”.
Addressing the participants, Netanyahu said, “Do you have mobile phones?” If yes, it means you are holding a piece of Israel in your hand. Do you eat tomatoes? Where do they come from? They also come from Israel.
He added, “Just as it is the case of intelligence, which we share with the United States, a large part of your intelligence information comes from Israel, and our weapons systems are also shared with the United States”.
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