leland: president trump's decision to decertify the iran nuclear deal upsetting many world leaders, many, but not the israeli prime minister. john huddy in jerusalem. this played well in israel, huh, john? >> well it, does. there's been positive reaction here, not too surprising, leland. the prime minister benjamin netanyahu put praise on the president's speech saying that he boldly confronted iran's terrorist regime in a speech he called "courageous." and the prime minister added in a recorded statement that if the iran deal is left unchanged, in a few years, iran will have an arsenal of nuclear weapons. the prime minister's statement wasn't a surprise. he's a staunch proponent of president trump. they avenue met several times already since the president took office including most recently, as you may recall, at the u.n.