A critical opinion column published in the Israeli daily Maariv argues that U.S. President Donald Trump's conduct toward Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu may signal a significant shift in their relationship, according to the newspaper.
A critical opinion column published Friday evening in the Israeli daily Maariv argues that U.S. President Donald Trump's conduct toward Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu may mark a significant shift in their relationship, the newspaper reported. The column did not specify a particular incident or policy dispute but framed the dynamic as a potential turning point. The piece adds to a growing body of commentary and reporting in Israeli media in recent days examining the state of the Trump-Netanyahu relationship, including assessments in The Times of Israel and remarks by French President Macron who said Trump had changed his approach. The column constitutes one newspaper's opinion and has not been corroborated by any official or on-record statement from either side.
- DevelopingTimes of Israel: Trump may be tiring of Netanyahu as poll shows Israelis want change
- DevelopingAssessment: Trump turns on Netanyahu, clashing with Israeli policy
- DevelopingMacron says Trump changed his approach toward Netanyahu
- StrongIsraeli officials fear Trump rift could escalate to concrete punitive measures
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