President Donald Trump and Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu attend the Abraham Accords signing ceremony on the South Lawn of the White House, in Washington, Sept. 15, 2020.Alex Brandon/AP Benjamin Netanyahu said he hopes Donald Trump will condemn antisemitism following his dinner with Ye and Nick Fuentes. In an NBC interview, Netanyahu avoided sweeping criticisms of the former president and praised his policies involving Israel. Netanyahu, a longtime ally of Trump's, won reelection last month and is due to resume power as Prime Minister. Israeli Prime Minister-Designate Benjamin Netanyahu said he hopes to see former President Donald Trump, his longtime ally, will condemn antisemitism following Trump's controversial dinner with outspoken white supremacists.