An opinion column published Monday in the Israeli daily Maariv criticizes U.S. President Donald Trump's conduct toward Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu, arguing it may signal a significant shift in their relationship, according to the newspaper.
An editorial opinion column published Monday in the Israeli daily Maariv criticizes U.S. President Donald Trump's conduct toward Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu, according to the newspaper. The piece, shared on the paper's website, argues that the recent dynamic may signal a significant shift in the relationship between the two leaders. The column adds to a growing public debate in Israel over the state of U.S.-Israel ties, which has seen several commentaries and analyses in recent weeks questioning the administration's stance toward Jerusalem. As The Zioneer previously reported, conservative commentator Mark Levin on Sunday launched a rare, blistering critique of the Trump administration, accusing it of 'abusing' Israel. The new Maariv opinion piece represents another voice in that ongoing conversation, though it remains an editorial perspective rather than an official statement from either government.
- DevelopingMaariv column criticizes Trump's conduct toward Netanyahu, signals possible shift
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- DevelopingAssessment: Trump turns on Netanyahu, clashing with Israeli policy
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