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US and Israeli first ladies share their unhappines­s about negative coverage

- Reuters

tel aviv — Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu’s wife, Sara, offered sympatheti­c words to US President Donald Trump and his wife Melania on Monday, telling them that people still loved them despite negative media coverage.

Standing on the red carpet and chatting minutes after Trump and the first lady had arrived at Tel Aviv’s Ben Gurion airport in Air Force One, Sara was caught on camera exchanging a few private words with the visitors.

“The majority of the people of Israel, unlike the media, they love us, so we tell them how you are great and they love you,” Sara said to Trump and his wife.

Trump then interjecte­d: “We have something very much in common.”

Trump’s presidency has received widespread negative coverage in the US and internatio­nal media, not least over his firing of FBI director James Comey and amid an investigat­ion into ties between his administra­tion and Russia.

Speaking over the noise of the president’s jet, Sara Netanyahu added: “I talk every place about how great you are,” she said, and Netanyahu backed her up saying: “I can testify to that.”

Netanyahu and his wife have a tense relationsh­ip with the Israeli media, which they have both described as biased against them. In January, Netanyahu described the media as “left-wing” and “Bolshevik” and said they were out to bring him down.

Testifying in a libel suit the Netanyahus filed against an Israeli journalist, Sara Netanyahu told the court: “Everything that is published about me, it’s all lies, evil lies that bear no connection with who I really am ... The media uses me as a tool to try and topple the prime minister.”

Sara’s red-carpet conversati­on soon began circulatin­g on social media, along with another awkward arrival moment.

As the Netanyahus strode along holding hands, as they often do, Trump, walking alongside them, reached out to grasp the First Lady’s hand, but video circulated on Twitter appeared to show Melania Trump briefly flicking his hand away. —

The majority of the people of Israel, unlike the media, they love us, so we tell them how you (Trump and Melania) are great and they love you Sara Netanyahu, wife of Israel prime minister

 ?? AP ?? Donald Trump and first lady Melania visit the Church of the Holy Sepulchre in occupied Jerusalem on Monday. —
AP Donald Trump and first lady Melania visit the Church of the Holy Sepulchre in occupied Jerusalem on Monday. —
 ?? AFP ?? First lady Melania Trump (centre) and Israeli President’s wife Nehama (left) arrive for a press conference at the President’s Residence in Occupied Jerusalem on Monday. —
AFP First lady Melania Trump (centre) and Israeli President’s wife Nehama (left) arrive for a press conference at the President’s Residence in Occupied Jerusalem on Monday. —

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