Trump ‘disappointed’ with Netanyahu, will continue Middle East policy objectives without Israel

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Watan-Israeli Army Radio reported that close associates of U.S. President Donald Trump informed Israeli Strategic Affairs Minister Ron Dermer that Trump has decided to cut ties with Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu.

According to the report, Trump’s associates told Dermer that Netanyahu is manipulating the U.S. president, and emphasized that what Trump hates most is appearing to be manipulated.

The radio cited an Israeli official who said Dermer’s typically arrogant tone during discussions with senior Republican figures had no effect in resolving the tensions.

Trump to Act Alone in Mideast as Rift with Netanyahu Deepens


This revelation followed a report by Israel Hayom, which stated that Trump is “disappointed” with Netanyahu and plans to take independent steps in the Middle East without waiting for the Israeli prime minister’s approval.

Since beginning his new presidential term on January 20, 2025, Trump has provided broad and unconditional support to Netanyahu’s government, which has waged what many describe as a genocidal war on Palestinians in Gaza since October 7, 2023.

Despite that support, Israel Hayom reported, citing unnamed sources, that personal relations between Trump and Netanyahu have cooled, and mutual disappointment is growing.

The paper added that two senior figures close to Trump said in recent closed-door conversations that he has decided not to wait any longer for Israel and will advance his Middle East agenda without Netanyahu.

The sources did not specify what actions Trump plans to take independently, but Tel Aviv officials reportedly complain that Trump increasingly acts without coordination with Israel.

A key example is the U.S.-brokered ceasefire agreement recently reached with Yemen’s Houthi group, which excluded Israel and was finalized without notifying Tel Aviv in advance.

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Report: Trump ‘disappointed’ with Netanyahu, will continue Middle East policy objectives without Israel​


Times of Israel-US President Donald Trump is disappointed with Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu, Israel Hayom reports, citing two “senior sources close to the president.”

According to the Hebrew-language daily, in closed-door conversations Trump said he was going to make progress on his objectives in the Middle East without waiting for Israel.

On a deal with Saudi Arabia, Trump wants Israel to be a central part of an agreement, but “Netanyahu is delaying making the necessary decisions,” writes Israel Hayom’s Ariel Kahana, who interviewed Trump at Mar-A-Lago last year.

Trump is also still upset with Netanyahu and his circle over what he sees as an attempt to push the White House into military action against Iran’s nuclear program, say the sources.

Israeli officials were caught off guard by Trump’s announcement that the US had reached a ceasefire with the Houthis in Yemen this week, and by the start of US-Iran nuclear talks in April.

After the Houthi ceasefire announcement, Netanyahu and senior ministers have been emphasizing in recent statements that Israel “can defend itself by itself.”




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If it was true we’d be facing a dead president right now

Dog shit ‘media’ outlet

Dog shit source with no corroboration.

Founder of the outlet is a Palestinian

Yeah might as well post something from Real Raw News.
 
If it was true we’d be facing a dead president right now

Dog shit ‘media’ outlet

Dog shit source with no corroboration.

Founder of the outlet is a Palestinian

Yeah might as well post something from Real Raw News.
Times of israel just posted about it, we got a genuine happening.
If anyone can read kike runes here is a longer article: https://www.israelhayom.co.il/news/geopolitics/article/17914980
Machine TL of the article:
A low point in personal relations and mutual disappointment between Prime Minister Netanyahu and US President Donald Trump. Sources close to the president report that the US president is disappointed with Prime Minister Netanyahu
Earlier this week we reported that Netanyahu was frustrated with Trump. Now it turns out that the American president has also lost patience with the Israeli prime minister. Two senior sources close to the president said in recent days in closed-door conversations that were leaked to Israel Hayom that Trump has decided not to wait any longer for Israel but to advance moves in the Middle East without waiting for Netanyahu
The sources explained that the president is interested in making decisions that he believes will advance the United States, particularly regarding Saudi Arabia and the Gulf states. Israel was supposed to take part in some of these steps – apparently referring mainly to normalization with Saudi Arabia. However, according to Trump, Netanyahu is delaying making the necessary decisions. Against this background, the president is not willing to wait until Israel does what is expected of it and moves forward without it.

It should be noted that as part of normalization with Israel, Saudi Arabia expects an end to the war in Gaza and an Israeli declaration of a "horizon for a Palestinian state," or similar wording. Minister Ron Dermer, who is handling the issue, devoted many hours to formulating the words related to Israel's willingness to establish a "Palestinian state" in the future, given the public opposition to the idea and the political sensitivity of the term in Israel
In addition, Trump is furious at what he sees as an attempt by Netanyahu and his people to push National Security Advisor Mike Walz, who has since been fired, into military action in Iran. Netanyahu claimed in response to the publication of the affair in the Washington Post that he had only spoken to Walz once. However, Trump was not convinced
The president's anger is likely the explanation for Israel's compartmentalization, both from the announcement of the ceasefire with the Houthis, and from Israel's inclusion in the agreement. It should be noted that even after Trump announced the agreement with the Houthis, Israeli representatives handling relations with the US were unable to receive information from White House officials about what was happening for a day. In addition to Israel's compartmentalization, Trump is not currently scheduled to visit Israel as part of his visit to the region next week
The rift between Trump and Netanyahu is likely the background to the announcements by the Prime Minister and Defense Minister Katz, in the last 24 hours of which it emerged that they are prepared for a situation where Israel will be left alone in the campaign. In response to a question from his spokesman, Topaz Lok, "Can Israel fight alone against the Houthi threat?", Netanyahu replied that "the rule I have established is that Israel will defend itself on its own." This morning, Defense Minister Katz said that "Israel must be able to defend itself on its own against any threat and any enemy. This was true against many challenges in the past and will be so in the future

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