Secretary of State Rex Tillerson said Monday that President Trump will not apologize to Israeli officials for sharing highly classified intelligence about ISIS to the Russians.

“I don’t know that there’s anything to apologize for,” he told reporters aboard Air Force One en route from Saudi Arabia to Israel, NBC News reported.

“To the extent the Israelis have any questions, or clarification, I’m sure we’re happy to provide that,” he added.

Trump took to Twitter to defend himself after reports emerged that he had leaked the Israeli intelligence to Russian Foreign Minister Sergei Lavrov and Ambassador Sergey Kislyak in the Oval Office.

He said he had an “absolute right” to brief the Russians on the intel.

Meanwhile, Tillerson also said Monday that Trump’s views on Islam “continue to evolve.”

Tillerson was asked aboard Air Force One if the president still believes Islam “hates us,” as he declared repeatedly during the campaign.

“I think the president’s views, like we hope the American people’s views, are going to continue to evolve,” Tillerson said before Trump arrived in Israel for a two-day visit, the Washington Examiner reported.

“And I think an important part of this trip, one of the takeaways, my observations — again I hope it’s something that translates back, not just to the American people but to the Muslim world as well — we need to put a lot more effort into understanding one another better,” he said.

“Understanding each other’s cultures, understanding each other’s beliefs, and I think talking more openly about those, I think there’s a great deal that’s misunderstood about the Muslim world, by Americans and the Western world,” he said.

The secretary of state said Trump is “increasing his own perspectives.”

“Nothing helps you learn and understand people better than coming to their homes, where they live and seeing them face to face, seeing their families, and seeing their communities, finding out we all share the same wants and desires for ourselves and our people, and our families — peace, prosperity, we want our children to grow up without fear,” he said.

“That’s such a strongly held view around the world, certainly among the Muslim world certainly among the non-Muslim world,” he added.

The secretary of state also said he believes the Western Wall — where Trump will visit — is part of Jerusalem, The Hill reported.

Tillerson was responding to whether he agreed with UN Ambassador Nikki Haley that the holiest site in Judaism is part of Israel, according to pool reports.

Haley also said she believed the US Embassy in Tel Aviv should be moved to Jerusalem.

“Because if you look at all their government is in Jerusalem,” she said. “So much of what goes on is in Jerusalem, and I think we have to see that for what it is.”

Trump pledged during his campaign to move the embassy but has since backed off.

Tillerson also was asked about Trump’s reported remarks to the Russians that firing FBI Director James Comey has eased pressure on him about Russia.

“It’s had no effect on my dealings with Russia. What I think the president was saying to the Russian guest that day, the Foreign Minister [Sergey] Lavrov, is, ‘Look, I have these issues at home domestically, I’m not going to let those issues get in the way of the important work that we have to do to address many differences that exist between the US and Russia,’” he said, the Examiner reported.