Trump made the pledge in a private meeting with Israeli Prime Minister
Benjamin Netanyahu in New York. Israel captured Jerusalem al-Quads in
1967 but the U-S and most other U-N member states refuse to recognize
the annexation. Further in his remarks, Trump vowed that his government
would provide Israel with extraordinary strategic, technological and
military cooperation. Meanwhile, Democratic presidential nominee Hillary
Clinton also met with the Israeli premier in New York. She said a
strong and secure Israel is vital to the U-S. She also reiterated her
commitment to countering efforts to boycott Israel.
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