律动BlockBeats|Jul 05, 2026 05:46
[US Media: Growing Rift Between Trump and Netanyahu, Strains in US-Israel Relations]
BlockBeats News, July 5 – The New York Times published an article stating that as the U.S. reaches an understanding with Iran and the Trump administration adjusts its Middle East policy, the differences between U.S. President Trump and Israeli Prime Minister Netanyahu are increasingly widening, putting U.S.-Israel relations at a critical turning point.
The report claims that Trump had previously criticized Netanyahu in private over military escalations concerning Lebanon, allegedly saying, 'Everyone hates you now.' Recently, U.S. Vice President Vance publicly stated that Israel 'cannot rely on constant warfare to resolve all national security issues' and emphasized that U.S. and Israeli interests are not always aligned.
The U.S. government's recent public criticism of the Israeli government has sparked dissatisfaction among Israel's conservative factions and Netanyahu's supporters. A recent poll shows that after the U.S. signed a memorandum of understanding with Iran, Trump's approval rating among the Israeli public has significantly declined.
The article argues that Israel's long-standing security strategy of relying on military force to achieve 'total victory' is facing increasing scrutiny. Amid ongoing conflicts and growing international isolation, Israel will have to reassess its security strategy and foreign policy, regardless of who governs in the future. [Original Article Link]
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