A columnist argues that Prime Minister Netanyahu should fly to Washington immediately to receive guarantees and concessions from the White House, de-escalating what he describes as a flare-up between Jerusalem and the administration, according to a post on reports.
A columnist published via reports argued late Friday that Prime Minister Netanyahu should immediately travel to Washington to ease what he described as a dangerous flare-up with the White House. The piece calls for Netanyahu to secure guarantees and incentives from the administration, suggesting the trip would stabilize the relationship. The column does not cite named sources or specific new developments but reflects growing unease among Israeli commentators over the tone of U.S.-Israel ties. This follows a series of reports The Zioneer has tracked over the past week: on June 14, the desk noted that Netanyahu is pushing for an urgent meeting with President Trump as the U.S.-Iran deal nears completion, and earlier on June 8, Trump told the Financial Times that Netanyahu 'will have to accept' an American deal with Iran. The columnist's call for Washington travel echoes the urgency reported by Noam Amir (Channel 14) that Netanyahu seeks a post-Europe Trump meeting. The op-ed underscores a widening perception in Jerusalem that the prime minister must personally repair channels with an administration that has sidelined Israeli objections on the Iran file.
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