In a Hebrew-language statement, conservative commentator and Trump confidant Mark Levin urged the current administration to stop attacking Israel over its stance on the Memorandum of Understanding with Iran. Levin, who has over 5 million followers on X and hosts a popular Fox program, has been advocating for Israel since the MOU was signed.
Mark Levin, the influential conservative commentator and confidant of President Donald Trump with over 5 million followers on X and a popular Fox News program, issued a statement in Hebrew urging the Trump administration to cease its criticism of Israel over the country's position regarding the Memorandum of Understanding (MOU) with Iran.
Levin, who has been actively advocating for Israel's security interests since the MOU was signed, is described by the reporting outlet (Abu Ali Express) as fighting "with all the tools at his disposal" to present a protective stance for Israel and amplify a pro-Israel voice within the administration. The statement does not specify which administration officials or what specific criticisms prompted Levin's intervention.
As The Zioneer has reported (BACKGROUND items), Levin has frequently defended Israel during the current cycle of U.S.-Iran negotiations and Israeli military operations against Hezbollah, including sharp rebukes of Trump himself and Vice President Vance over their public positions toward Israel. This latest appeal appears to extend that pattern to the administration's posture on the Iran MOU specifically.
3 developments
- StrongMark Levin rebukes Vance over US posture toward Israel
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- DevelopingMark Levin: Hezbollah attacks show terror groups have no intention of complying with any deal
- DevelopingTrump confidant Mark Levin reposts Netanyahu on Iran nuclear weapons
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