Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu rejected his speculation about the US government on Wednesday after their president’s visit USA Donald Trump in the Gulf, which left Israel.

Trump’s visit to Saudi Arabia, Qatar and the United Arab Emirates led to a series of important business agreements, but triggered extensive media comments in the media that pointed out that the IsraelWashington’s closest ally in the area, had not been included.

The visit followed Trump’s decision to end the US bombardment campaign against Houthi in Yemen, despite the fact that the team supported by the Iran continued to launch rockets against Israel and seek talks with Iran about nuclear.

As reported by the news agency ReutersNetanyahu, who had previously made no public commentary on the issue, told reporters at a press conference that he had spoken to Trump about 10 days ago and his president had told him: “Bibi, I want you to know, I have a complete commitment to you and to the state of Israel.”

In the midst of increasing international pressure on IsraelTrump has requested the quick end of war in the Gauze And he has talked about the suffering of civilians in the besieged enclave, where a 11 -week Israeli blockade has created a deep humanitarian crisis.

In a separate conversation a few days ago, Netanyahu said that the vice president of USA, Jay Di Vance He had told him: “Don’t pay attention to all these false news about this rupture between us.”