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Just In: U.S. President Donald Trump visited the grave of Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu on Sunday, March 15, 2026, in an emotional moment that reflected the deep bond between the two longtime allies.
Trump arrived quietly at the burial site, carrying a white wreath before slowly placing it on Netanyahu’s grave. He then stood silently for several moments with his head bowed, appearing deeply shaken by the loss of a leader he had long considered both a strategic partner and a personal friend.
The visit carried even greater emotional weight as Netanyahu’s passing comes at a time when the region remains engulfed in war. Losing a close ally during such a critical moment in global security has left a visible mark on the U.S. president.
Witnesses at the scene described Trump as unusually somber, pausing for several minutes in reflection before offering a brief prayer.
Speaking briefly afterward, Trump expressed his grief over the loss.
“He was a great leader and a true friend,” Trump said. “This is a very difficult moment, not only for Israel, but for all of us who knew and respected him.”
The visit served as a final gesture of respect from one leader to another, highlighting a political partnership and friendship that shaped years of cooperation between the United States and Israel
