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Will Benjamin Netanyahu, Donald Trump's relationship with withstand?

President Donald Trump's impending upswing by Riad, Doha and Abu Dhabi in the middle of the chatter -much anonymously -come from the United States and Israel about the Gaza strategy, Iranian diplomacy and regional architecture.

Israelis under constant rocket fire, and Americans who still remember on October 7 have no patience for rumors. They expect the two guides who have made the “impossible” once -acknowledge Jerusalem, secure the Golan heights and transfer the Abraham agreements -to rise over the ego, to organize their watches and to end the work that they allocated: to defeat the jihadist axis and to stabilize the Middle East.

NBC News, referring to a grave cave of the unrenal official, said on Sunday that Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu was angry about Trump's negotiations with Tehran and that the president is boiling with extended IDF operations in Gaza. This story was rebounded worldwide and a story of the estrangement was fed.

Within a few hours, three voices with the actual proximity to both men spent stumps. Former US ambassador David Friedman explained X: “There is no gap between President Trump and Prime Minister Netanyahu. Those who otherwise say, feed false accounts.” The conservative host Mark R. Levin warned that “isolationists and media” redeem the lies in both countries to share the Allies. And Trump's new envoy in Jerusalem, Mike Huckabee, pointed out the matter as “nonsense from sources that do not absorb their names” and added: “The partnership is strong”.

Who to believe – civil servants who connect signatures or ghosts who whispered through key holes? Israelis and Americans can comfort themselves in the success story: Since Trump's return to the White House in January, the bilateral military and intelligence channels have never been busy, high -ranking shuttle shuttle a week, and the joint planning has extended from Rafah to the Red Sea. Inevitably flare up private disagreements; The measure of an alliance is how they are managed, not whether they exist.

Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu and President Donald Trump meet in the Oval Office last month. (Credit: Kevin Mohatt/Reuters)

In the coming days, management will be tested on three interconnected fronts: 1st defeat of the Hamas and rescue of the hostages; 2 .. Stop the Iranian dashboard to the bomb; 1. Extension of regional normalization.

The skeptics forget how often experts said that something “could never happen” until it did. Bring the US message to Jerusalem? Impossible. Recognize the Golan? Ruthless. Do you secure Arab normalization without solving the Palestinian file? Illusion. All three occurred because Trump and Netanyahu merged the political will with political creativity. The same game book can work again, provided that each page opposes the domestic regulations in order to score points at the expense of the other.

The Netanyahu coalition partners enjoy hard rhetoric; Trump's populist base indulges in “America First”. Nevertheless, both audiences respect the strength and the results more than the theatrical Brinkmanship.

Practical steps are important. The Prime Minister should keep war cabinet debates behind closed doors and no longer frustrations about ceasefire suggestions compared to sympathetic columnists. The president should avoid surprising press messages that the Israeli civil servants leave in order to reconcile the realities on site with sound bites in Washington. Above all, both guides must enable their envoys to complete common emergency plans for Gaza, Lebanon and the Golf. When experts solve problems, politicians share loans.

Surveys show an overwhelming cross -party support in the United States for Israel's right to eliminate Hamas, coupled with impatience for a coherent daily schedule. Israeli surveys reflect this double demand: end the war decisively and then reflect a sustainable regional architecture. These expectations do not contain any contradictions – unless managers allow personal pride to make them.

Israel and the United States are not only bound by interests, but of values: democracy, innovation and the conviction that the free peoples have to defeat Totalitarians who glorify death. Trump likes to boast that he breaks diplomatic norms; Netanyahu is proud to defy strategic fatalism. Here is your chance of channeling that shared controllers into a new partnership.

President, Mr. Prime Minister: The free world has enough opponents. Don't give them a propaganda victory. As a teammate in this visit, a clearer way come to end Hamas, to freeze the nuclear program of Iran and to expand peace in the region. Your own citizens will judge you whether you have confiscated this moment to keep the iron-Israel bond bond bond clothing.



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