The Prime Minister of Israel praised Milei's reforms and recalled a scene he experienced with Lionel Messi
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The Prime Minister of Israel, Benjamin Netanyahu, stated that he supports the Argentine National Team in this World Cup and claimed that this preference is due to his relationship with President Javier Milei, whom he defined as "a great friend of Israel".
His statements were made during an interview that generated a stir due to both political and sports references.
During the conversation with Ben Ben Baruch from The Mojo Podcast, the Israeli leader explained the reasons for his interest in the Argentine team and highlighted the economic reforms of the libertarian administration. In that context, he maintained that his following of the matches is not solely due to the figure of Lionel Messi.
I look to Argentina, do you know why? Messi? -Baruch asks-. No, before that. They have a president who is a superstar, he really is, and he has done incredible things with his economy by adopting a free market economy. We like to talk about that". In this way, he emphasized his appreciation for the economic direction taken by Milei's administration.
In the same vein, he added: "But Milei is a great friend of Israel, and he formed a very good team", reinforcing the political bond he maintains with the Argentine President and his favorable view of the government team.
I met him, he came to Israel for a friendly match and we took him to a stadium, and we brought children with cancer, which is something very painful to see. I have visited them many times and it is always difficult," he recounted.
In that context, he described a specific scene: "Then Messi appears, and they bring a child to him. And this child, his dream is to be next to Messi. And this child, he didn't have much time left to live, that was obvious. And I see Messi gently push the ball towards him and let him move the ball a little. And the child smiles, for the first time in hours. It was his dream come true."
The testimony thus combined political elements with a personal anecdote related to the captain of the Argentine national team. The words of the Israeli Prime Minister generated a response by revealing his interest in the Argentine team, the reason, and his closeness to figures in the sports world