Tensions have risen between President Joe Biden and Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu in recent weeks after Biden urged Israel's leader to abandon his judicial overhaul plans, but Netanyahu insisted Sunday that the two nations remain strong allies despite the disagreement. 

"I think President Biden has been a great friend of Israel," Netanyahu said told NBC's "Meet the Press." "I've known him for 40 years from the time he was a senator through vice president through president. I know his commitment to Israeli security. Friends can have disagreements on occasion, but I share with him the view that we should act and not only share the view. I'm actually acting on it to try to reach a broad consensus as possible."

Netanyahu added that when he compares the degree of coordination between Israel and the United States on "security matters, on intel, on cyber, economic cooperation, there's just no comparison to where this was 27 years ago."

"I always say America is Israel's indispensable and by far the best ally and I want to tell you, I don't think you have a better ally in the world than Israel," he continued. "Israel has become a great technological power and is a great asset to the United States and our cooperation, mutual cooperation saves a lot of American and Israeli lives."... Read More: Newsmax