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A look at 4 cases in dispute between Trump and Netanyahu

PNN – These days, the differences between Netanyahu and Trump are not something they can keep secret. The two sides are at the forefront of their differences over whether to negotiate with Iran instead of taking military action, withdraw from the attack on Yemen, and disagree over the future of Gaza.

According to the report of Pakistan News Network, when US President Donald Trump won the presidential election, Zionists expressed their joy by saying that the Zionist regime had no better friend in the White House than Trump. But now, less than 5 months after Trump took office in the White House, the positions of the two sides in the field have moved in such a way that not only is there no doubt that there is a difference between them, but it is also very likely that this difference will manifest itself in the form of a conflict.

The controversial cases between Trump and Netanyahu

When the Democrats were in power in America, their most important issue of disagreement with the Zionists was the Iranian nuclear issue, and then the issue of reconciliation negotiations with the PA. But it was thought that this disagreement would not exist in the Trump administration. But in the Trump administration, one of these two issues, the Iranian nuclear issue, is a serious source of disagreement, and three other issues have been added to them.

Negotiation or war with Iran?

The most important source of disagreement between Trump and Netanyahu was revealed during his second trip to Washington. When Netanyahu arrived in the United States in great haste (April 7, 2025) to consult with Trump about attacking Iran, Trump, in his usual style, surprised him in the Oval Office of the White House. Trump officially announced to him in front of the media cameras that he had begun negotiations with Iran, and the first meeting of these negotiations would be held next week.

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Netanyahu, who was taken by surprise, said nothing in response, and only after that meeting full of doubts and surprises did he tell the Zionist media to let loose the wave that he and his office had been informed of the US negotiations with Iran. A wave that the public never believed, because until the Oval Office meeting, the White House had been indirectly announcing messages of an attack on Iran.

Trump’s withdrawal from Yemen

Another point of disagreement between Trump and Netanyahu was in Yemen. The United States entered the Red Sea two years ago in support of the Zionist regime. The Biden administration, which did not fully support the Zionists, did not retreat from the Red Sea even when the European parties left. But Trump withdrew from the Red Sea at the same time that Yemeni armed forces targeted Ben Gurion Airport.

This action by Trump was to leave the Zionists in the lurch. In a way, it created a kind of fear and panic among the Zionist community about the lack of support for the Zionists. Zionist writers wrote in this regard that with this action, Trump showed that Trump’s priority is not to support the Zionist regime and that he prefers American interests over the Zionist regime.

Syria with Erdogan’s support

When Netanyahu went to Washington, he expressed his displeasure with Trump about Turkey’s actions and Erdogan’s actions. But Trump, without making any secret promises to him, addressed Netanyahu after the media appeared in the Oval Office of the White House: I have a friend named Erdogan. We have a good relationship. I love him. I know he loves me too. If you have a problem with him, I can help you solve it.

Trump’s statements meant that he had no intention of taking Netanyahu’s complaint about Erdogan seriously, but rather expected Netanyahu to follow Trump’s lead. Netanyahu said nothing about that position. But after returning from Washington, much to the embarrassment of the new Syrian rulers, Erdogan supported him.

The Gaza War File

After the Iranian nuclear issue, the most contentious issue between Trump and Netanyahu is the war in Gaza. When Trump won the election, before entering the White House, he announced that he wanted the war in Gaza to be over before he entered the White House. This happened temporarily, and after Trump came to power and after Netanyahu visited the United States, the Zionist regime resumed the war in Gaza.

The resumption of the war in Gaza came at a time when Trump had presented the “Asian Riviera” plan for Gaza. This action by Netanyahu at the beginning of the war in Gaza, and with greater intensity than before, meant serious opposition to Trump. This work intensified with the arrival of Eyal Zamir, the new Chief of Staff of the Israeli Army. This was not the end of the matter, and the Israeli military and political officials repeated without ceasing that the war in Gaza would continue with greater intensity.

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