
Department of Homeland Security Secretary Kristi Noem repeatedly bragged about having a "conversation" with Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu but refused to divulge what they discussed.
During a Monday interview on Fox News, Noem said she had stopped at the Western Wall in Jerusalem before meeting with Netanyahu.
"Around 10 o'clock last night, went and met with Bibi with the Prime Minister and had a conversation about President Trump's negotiations with Iran and had a conversation with him," Noem explained. "President Trump specifically sent me here to have a conversation... It was a very candid conversation... I've known the prime minister for many years and had many good conversations with him."
"The prime minister's team had a conversation afterwards with us," she added. "I don't want to go into the private conversation... I don't want you to get into the specifics of the conversation."
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"The intelligence information that they have and that Israel has and they share with the United States and that we also have and are using for those conversations as critically important."
Noem hinted that she was interested in ending the war in Gaza and making a nuclear deal with Iran.
"So that was the discussion there, and also giving us an opportunity to get out of this conflict that we have in Gaza, is very important," Noem said.
Israeli airstrikes reportedly killed at least 38 people in Gaza during Noem's trip to Israel.
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