Netanyahu Congratulates Machado on Nobel Peace Prize, Praising Her Democracy Defense
Benjamin Netanyahu, Israel's Prime Minister, has congratulated Maria Corina Machado on winning the Nobel Peace Prize. He commended her efforts in defending democracy and promoting global peace.
Machado, in turn, lauded Netanyahu's leadership qualities during the recent conflict, highlighting Israel's achievements. She also welcomed the agreement to release hostages in Gaza. The two leaders have spoken over the phone, with Netanyahu reaching out to Machado following her prize win. Machado further praised Netanyahu's stance against the Iranian axis of evil, which she believes threatens both Israel and Venezuela.
Netanyahu and Machado have exchanged words of praise, with the Israeli PM congratulating the Nobel laureate and Machado acknowledging Netanyahu's leadership and decisions. Their conversation comes amidst ongoing efforts to secure peace and stability in the region.
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