The attack on Iran's main natural gas field has raised questions about how Israel and the US remain united in their war aims.
Clearly aware of this, Netanyahu sought to dismiss such speculation as fake news, particularly claims that Israel dragged the US into the war.
As he has done many times before, the Israeli prime minister presented a bleak picture of what he believes is the global threat posed by the Iranian regime - and insisted that Trump had long shared the same view.
In Hebrew, he praised the Israeli public for their resilience and implied that the world needed to share a similar long-term view of the conflict.
He also claimed that after the first 20 days of the war, Iran had no ability to enrich uranium nor the ability to produce ballistic missiles.
But Tehran has continued to fire missiles at Israel, with fragments of one missile hitting an oil facility in the northern city of Haifa.
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