“There is an understanding that Israel would gift something to Trump … that in January there will be an understanding about Lebanon.”
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The president-elect’s picks suggest that his administration will “take the region, the Middle East, the threats confronting Israel seriously.”
“Iran’s regime’s supreme leader is in for a difficult morning,” wrote Jason Brodsky, policy director at United Against Nuclear Iran.
Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu and re-elected US President Donald Trump have a lot in common. Both are either hated or loved.
The president-elect reportedly plans punishing sanctions, including the targeting of Iran’s oil industry.
The US president-elect believes this is the dawn of a new Middle East, Evangelical advisor Mike Evans tells Israel Today.
Netanyahu will have to navigate quite turbulent waters over the next two months, with the goal of reaching January 20 unscathed.
Trump’s projected victory “offers a new beginning for America and a powerful recommitment to the great alliance between Israel and America.”
Whoever wins, Israel will enter a critical phase from the day after the election until the next president’s inauguration on January 20, 2025.
“If we don’t win this election there is a tremendous consequence for everything,” Trump warned a Jewish audience in Florida.
