Israeli writer: Honeymoon between Trump and Netanyahu ended before the expected date Political news

Israeli political analyst Yossi Werter said that the military operation in the Gaza Strip will remain pending until US President Donald Trump concludes his tour in the Kingdom of Saudi Arabia, Qatar and the UAE.
He stated that President Trump will visit the Gulf region, which plays a political and economic role, highlighting that in this context this week can be understood with the Ansar Allah group (the Houthis) in Yemen.
Moments after Israel’s bombing of Sanaa airport, Trump announced that he had reached an understanding with the Houthis, which means that his country’s intervention in the Yemeni square had ended.
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Netanyahu’s dilemma
According to Ferter’s analysis, Trump – since its inception in the global economy – he needs to show some achievements, and it seems that the removal of the Houthi threat to the US Maritime Trade is important that Trump is seeking to highlight.
In the appreciation of the Israeli analyst Ventianho, he finds himself in a political predicament, and is not surprising, as it is difficult to limit the many scenarios that can emerge from this visit, whether they are economic deals or political agreements.
The fundamental question – from the writer’s point of view – is whether the visit will push for the conclusion of an agreement to release the Israeli prisoners and the ceasefire in the Gaza Strip, and will Netanyahu be forced to agree to that, or that the whole matter may be set aside until further notice?
If the postponement of such an agreement – Ferter continues – is what will result from the visit, then the illusions of the Israeli Finance Minister of Smotrich – who describes the article as the extremist fascist – will be more close to reality than ever, with the help and incitement of Netanyahu, who described him as his “obedient servant.”
Werter dealt with some stations in the relationship between Netanyahu and Trump, as the popular rules for each of them lead them to the arms of each other as much as possible, but the writer sees that the relationship of friendship between them does not herald goodness.
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propaganda
One of the examples mentioned by the writer in his article is that Netanyahu was the first foreign leader to invite Trump to the White House, but it turned out that this “great honor” was only a taste and marketing propaganda.
Trump also addressed a double blow to the Israeli Prime Minister, when he announced that the United States was about to hold nuclear talks with Tehran, and praised Turkish President Recep Tayyip Erdogan.
It was then clear – in the opinion of the writer Ferter – that the honeymoon between Netanyahu and the American president had ended before the expected date. Trump arrived at the White House in his second term while he was deeply resenting the Israeli prime minister.
According to the article, it should not be underestimated by what the Washington Post revealed that Trump’s dismissal of US National Security Adviser Michael Waltz, which was caused by his secret talks with Netanyahu, who pressed for military action in Iran.
He continued, that even during his first term, Trump discovered that Netanyahu was lying to him and manipulating him and attributing credit for him.