Trump’s new Middle East policy, America’s deals with Hamas, Houthi rebels, and Iran—and Jerusalem’s foreign policy isolation.
Author - Yossi Aloni
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Israel and the Gaza war will not be a focal point of Trump’s visit, and this can be a good or bad thing, depending on how one looks at it.
Sources claim Trump is fed up with Netanyahu and tired of Israel standing in the way of his Middle East vision.
Washington, we have a problem
Some insiders say Netanyahu initially favored Biden over Trump in the US election, believing Israel could more easily maneuver under the former.
Never before has a dispute between two of Israel’s most powerful men escalated so dramatically.
Israeli ambassador responds: “There is and will be no place for discrimination against Israelis, not in Japan or anywhere else!”
As the Trump admin talks tough ahead of direct talks with Iran, Israel fears a bad deal could be looming.
Both the US and Israeli leaders warn that if the ayatollahs don’t drop their nuclear program, “it will be a very bad day for Iran.”
Netanyahu advisers and several senior journalists are investigated over alleged Qatari influence in Israeli politics.
Trump’s new world order resembles a puzzle, and Israel is only one part of it. If implemented, it could change everything.
