Netanyahu isolated in Trump's official Gulf tour
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Trump Dumps Netanyahu | by Shlomo Ben-Ami - Project Syndicate
Netanyahu long viewed Donald Trump as the US president of his dreams, who would eliminate any daylight remaining between Israel and the United States, thereby strengthening Netanyahu’s hold on power. But, from Iran to the Gulf, Trump is giving Israel a rude awakening.
Trump shrugs off Netanyahu on Gulf tour - Hawaii Tribune-Herald
JERUSALEM — When President Donald Trump shook hands with Syria’s new leader and promised to lift sanctions on his country at the Saudi royal palace last week, it was a vivid demonstration of how the president’s Middle East diplomacy has all but sidelined Israel.
Shifting sands: Trump’s Gulf diplomacy redraws alliances, leaves Israel isolated
Nothing captured Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu's isolation more starkly this week than the image of US President Donald Trump shaking hands with Syria's Islamist leader Ahmed al‑Sharaa a man Israel has branded "an al‑Qaeda terrorist in a suit."
Netanyahu isolated in Trump's official Gulf tour
Nothing captured Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu's isolation more starkly this week than the image of US President Donald Trump shaking hands with Syria's Islamist leader Ahmed al‑Sharaa - a man Israel has branded "an al‑Qaeda terrorist in a suit." "He's got the potential. He's a real leader," Trump told reporters after talks with Sharaa on Wednesday in Riyadh - a meeting brokered by his Saudi hosts, with whom the US president agreed a…
The American president's entourage is considering inviting former Prime Minister Naftali Bennett to the White House, one of Netanyahu's bitter rivals. A source close to Trump: "This way Netanyahu will understand that we are frustrated with him" The post Against the backdrop of the crisis with the US: Another blow to Netanyahu appeared first on srugim.
US President Donald Trump's Middle East tour caused a great stir in the Israeli media. It was written that Netanyahu had fallen out of favor and that cold winds were blowing on the Washington-Tel Aviv line. The phrases "We are outside now, facing the wall" drew attention.
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