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Mark Levin tells Trump administration to stop 'bullying' Israel

The Zioneer Intelligence Desk
Mark Levin tells Trump administration to stop 'bullying' Israel

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TL;DR

Conservative commentator and Trump confidant Mark Levin issued a direct appeal to the Trump administration, telling them to cease what he described as bullying and smearing Israel. "If people think they can abuse Israel, a surprise awaits them," Levin said in a statement published on Hebrew-language social media.

01 · THE DISPATCH

Mark Levin, a prominent conservative commentator and close confidant of President Donald Trump, published a direct message to the Trump administration on Sunday morning in Hebrew. Levin wrote: "Stop dirtying, slandering, and harassing the State of Israel. If people think they can abuse Israel, a surprise awaits them."

The statement continues a trend of Levin publicly pushing back against the administration's posture toward Israel. As The Zioneer has previously reported, Levin has criticized Vice President Vance, President Trump himself, and broader administration policies regarding Israel's security operations and diplomatic standing. The current statement does not specify a particular trigger for his remarks, but comes amid ongoing tensions between Jerusalem and Washington over Israeli military actions and nuclear talks with Iran.

02 · How it developed

3 developments

  1. Latest

    Specifies the criticism concerns Israel's position on the Iran memorandum of understanding

  2. Levin warns of a 'surprise' for those who think they can abuse Israel.

  3. Mark Levin calls on Trump administration to stop attacking Israel over Iran MOU

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