Disagreements on Iran, Gaza straining Trump-Netanyahu relationship: Report
- In early 2025, disagreements have intensified between U.S. President Donald Trump and Israel’s head of government, Benjamin Netanyahu, particularly regarding policies on Iran, the situation in Gaza, and broader regional strategy.
- These tensions stem from Trump's pursuit of nuclear talks with Iran, a Gaza ceasefire, and suspending military actions against Houthis, contrasting Netanyahu's preference for isolation and military confrontation.
- Trump prioritized arms sales and Gulf economic ties during his Saudi trip, sidelined Netanyahu by excluding him from key meetings, and halted U.S. Military strikes on Iranian-backed Houthis, which alarmed Israel.
- Trump stated, “I want to make a deal with Iran,” while Netanyahu expressed shock and frustration over Trump's openness to Iran’s uranium enrichment under a possible deal.
- This discord indicates a U.S. Shift toward diplomatic and economic engagement with Gulf states that may redefine Israel's regional role and complicate Netanyahu's military strategy against Iran and Hamas.
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Comment: Trump’s break with Netanyahu just keeps widening
HeraldNet.com HeraldNet.com - Everett and Snohomish County news from The Daily Herald in Everett, Washington His trip to the Middle East, without a stop in Israel, is the latest example Trump has moved on. Comment: Trump’s break with Netanyahu just keeps widening Wire Service
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