
Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu in a wide-ranging interview with CNBC's Sara Eisen in Jerusalem on Wednesday talked about his relationship with President Donald Trump, played down concerns about the world's oil supply being constrained due to the war with Iran, and touted Israel to investors.
The sitdown came on the heels of reports that Trump had cursed at Netanyahu in a phone call over Israel's continued military action against Hezbollah in Lebanon as the U.S. pursues peace negotiations with Iran.
The war, which Trump initially suggested would last for several weeks, has entered its fourth month.
The conflict has spurred economic angst and oil supply concerns around the globe, with crude prices hovering just below $100 a barrel.
Netanyahu told CNBC that while he and Trump might have "tactical disagreements" over how to handle the war, they "agree on many things."
He described Iran as an existential threat to both Israel and the U.S., and said it is crucial that the Islamic Republic be prevented from developing a nuclear weapon.
Watch CNBC's full interview with Israeli PM Benjamin Netanyahu:




