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MembersTrump’s support for Israel is invaluable—but Israel is not anyone’s subordinate

The US president’s latest remarks risk turning a strategic alliance into an election liability for Netanyahu.

US President Donald Trump welcomes Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu at the White House in Washington, DC, April 7, 2025. Photo by Liri Agami/Flash90
US President Donald Trump welcomes Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu at the White House in Washington, DC, April 7, 2025. Photo by Liri Agami/Flash90

US President Donald Trump said Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu could visit the White House following the NATO summit in Turkey, describing their relationship as strong before adding that Netanyahu “knows who the boss is.”

The expected meeting is positive. Trump remains deeply appreciated across Israel for his support of the Jewish state, his willingness to confront Iran, and his recognition that Israeli security cannot be entrusted to international assurances alone.

But the “boss” remark was needlessly condescending.

Israel is America’s ally, not its client state. Its prime minister is elected by Israelis and is responsible first to the citizens who send their sons and daughters into battle. Friendship with Washington is strategically vital, but it cannot be framed as obedience to Washington.

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