Israel Hayom published a feature article Sunday examining whether Israel should be concerned about U.S. Vice President J.D. Vance, who reportedly threatened the Israeli government this week. The piece follows weeks of escalating verbal confrontations between Vance and Israeli cabinet members over the emerging U.S.-Iran deal and Israel's strategic posture.
בוקר טוב, עכשיו 12:12 בצהריים בירושלים, 28 ביוני 2026.
The Zioneer's morning coverage today includes a feature article from Israel Hayom — one of Israel's leading daily newspapers — which asks whether the Israeli government should fear U.S. Vice President J.D. Vance. The article, published Sunday morning, references Vance's reportedly threatening remarks to Israeli cabinet members this week.
This follows a period of intense public dispute between Vance and senior Israeli officials. As The Zioneer has reported extensively over the past ten days, Vance has repeatedly criticized the Israeli government, accusing ministers of attacking President Trump personally and warning that Israel was "built from our money." The vice president is the central architect of the Trump administration's Iran deal, the Islamabad Memorandum of Understanding, which Israel has publicly opposed.
The Hayom piece does not cite any new specific threats, and its framing appears to be analytical rather than breaking news. The Zioneer's own ongoing coverage of Vance's statements and the U.S.-Israel rift remains a central thread in Israel's political-security landscape.
What remains open: the article itself is not quoted in the available intake, so the precise content of Vance's alleged threat and the cabinet members involved are not independently confirmed from this batch.
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