PNN – A dispute over how to get out of the quagmire of war against Iran led to a phone fight between two terrorists last night.
According to the report of Pakistan News Network, after the media reported Donald Trump, the president of the terrorist US state, insulting shouts and warnings to Benjamin Netanyahu, the Prime Minister of the Zionist regime, the consequences and reactions are still ongoing.
The Ma’ariv newspaper, in an article on its website on Tuesday evening, described this behavior as shameful for Netanyahu and Israel and admitted that this indicates that Israel’s position in the United States is falling in a worrying way.
The author of this article, Shlomo Shamir, continues: In recent decades, no American president has insulted Israel, its prime minister, plundered its assets, or ridiculed it more than Donald Trump. It is a matter of great joy that the history of the United States has not recorded a president who has been in office in the form of Donald Trump.
The history of Israeli-American relations has been marked by periods of tension and strain. Almost every president, Democrat or Republican, has faced situations that have provoked criticism, skepticism, and dissatisfaction with Israel’s policies or its political and military behavior in the region. President Trump is not the first to call on Israel to exercise restraint and refrain from military action.
In another part of this article, after discussing the history of American pressure on Israel, it is stated: No intervention in Israeli policy by the White House throughout history, with the stated aim of influencing and changing it, has so undermined the stability and strength of the relationship between Tel Aviv and Washington.
The phone call was described as a “shouting contest” between President Trump and Prime Minister Netanyahu and is likely to remain in the public memory. President Trump reportedly called Netanyahu “crazy” and shouted: If it weren’t for me, you would be in prison.
The Zionist analyst later wrote, to justify this insult and fight over the confusion of the Iranian threat: It must be explained and made clear that Trump is a friend of Israel. His outburst during the phone call with Prime Minister Netanyahu was not an expression of hatred, but, from Trump’s perspective, an expression of friendship. Friendship, as he understands it, is a friendship that is in line with his interests, or a friendship that helps achieve the goal that President Trump desires and desperately desires – in this case, reaching an agreement with Iran to end the war – (freeing himself from the quagmire in which he is stuck).
He later admitted: In Israel, especially among senior political officials, there is no awareness of the position of Israel in Trump’s eyes, a position that he himself has created, nurtured and strengthened.
In Trump’s eyes, Israel is a colony – an American colony located in the Middle East.
Prominent figures in the New York Zionist community are privately stating that President Trump has recently downgraded Israel’s status from an American colony to an American constituency, in response to his frustration and disillusionment with the delays and difficulties in reaching some kind of agreement with Iran to end the war (get out of the quagmire of war).
Senior Jewish officials who identify as right-wing and closely follow the White House and the president’s mood after the official failure to end the war expressed surprise at what they described as Prime Minister Netanyahu’s “excessive submission” to President Trump’s actions, particularly his lack of a strong response to the president’s insults. Senior and veteran commentators in Washington also say they don’t understand Prime Minister Netanyahu’s silence in the face of recent insults from Trump.

