A single source claims that President Donald Trump is reversing his stance toward Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu and Israel, though no specific policy shift or statement is cited. The channel asserts it will not remain indebted to Trump.
A single source — Abu Saleh, the Arabic Desk — posted Tuesday afternoon that President Donald Trump is 'reversing on Netanyahu and Israel.' The post adds that 'this channel will not remain indebted to him,' implying a potential adversarial relationship.
No official statement, policy change, or action by the Trump administration is cited. The channel does not provide evidence or elaboration, and the claim rests on a single unnamed source.
The Zioneer has published a series of bulletins tracking growing tensions between Trump and Netanyahu over Iran policy, U.S. blockade lifting, and Israeli operations in Lebanon. As The Zioneer reported over recent days, Trump criticized Netanyahu for operations that 'almost caused the deal to collapse' and confirmed lifting the U.S. naval blockade on Iran. The current post appears to align with that ongoing friction, though it offers no new verifiable detail.
- DevelopingTrump says ties with Netanyahu are 'excellent,' denies frustration
- DevelopingTimes of Israel: Trump may be tiring of Netanyahu as poll shows Israelis want change
- ConfirmedTrump says Netanyahu will do what he tells him, claims Israel won't return to war with Iran
- StrongNetanyahu: Trump is US president, I am Israel's PM — I stand up for our interests
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