PNN – In light of the obvious differences between the US President and the Israeli Prime Minister regarding important developments in the region, informed sources close to the US President in the White House revealed that Donald Trump has lost patience with Benjamin Netanyahu’s actions and intends to advance his own plans in the region alone.
According to the report of Pakistan News Network, citing the Zionist newspaper Israel Hayom, Two senior American sources close to US President Donald Trump have stated in a recent closed-door conversation obtained by Israel Hume that Trump has decided to no longer wait for the Zionist regime regarding regional issues and developments. He will advance his steps in the Middle East without the knowledge of Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu.
According to the report, in addition to being disappointed with Netanyahu, Trump has also lost patience with his actions.
The sources explained that the US president is interested in making decisions that will advance the United States, especially in relation to Saudi Arabia and the Arab Gulf states.
The Israeli newspaper added: Some of these steps seem to point to the normalization of relations with Saudi Arabia, in which Israel was supposed to participate, and according to Trump, Netanyahu is delaying making the necessary decisions.
These sources emphasized that the US president is not willing to let Israel deviate from what America expects.
According to Israel Hume, within the framework of normalizing relations between the Zionist regime and Saudi Arabia, Saudi officials have set conditions and demanded an end to the war in Gaza and a clear horizon regarding the “formation of the Palestinian state.” In this regard, Ron Dermer, the Minister of Strategic Affairs who is managing this issue, has spent many hours formulating words related to the regime’s desire to establish a Palestinian state in the future, given Israel’s political sensitivity towards the word “State of Palestine.”
The Zionist newspaper, citing informed sources, added: In addition, Trump is extremely angry at the efforts of Netanyahu and his entourage to push Mike Waltz (the fired national security adviser) to take US military action against Iran.
Although Netanyahu, in response to the publication of this story in the Washington Post, claimed that he had only spoken to Waltz once, Trump was not convinced by his speech.
Israel Hume wrote: It seems that the US President’s anger at Netanyahu reflects a serious disagreement between the US and the Israeli (regime) over the announcement of a halt to US missile attacks on Yemen and the refusal to include Israel in the agreement.
In this regard, after Trump announced an agreement between Yemen’s Ansarullah and the United States to halt attacks, Netanyahu’s special representatives, who managed the Israeli regime’s relations with the United States, were unable to receive information from White House officials about what was happening.
Furthermore, Trump is not currently scheduled to visit occupied Palestine as part of his trip to the region next week.
It seems that the disagreement between Trump and Netanyahu has led to a gradual grounding by Netanyahu and Israeli Defense Minister Israel Katz yesterday, indicating that they are prepared for a situation in which Israel is left alone in this campaign.
Netanyahu also claimed, in response to a question from his spokesperson, Topaz Lok, regarding “Can Israel fight the Yemeni threat alone?”: The rule I have established is that Israel will defend itself with its own forces.
The regime’s Minister of War also said this morning: Israel must be able to defend itself alone against any threat and any enemy. This has been true in the face of many challenges in the past and will continue to be true in the future.
Trump’s actions in announcing the cessation of US attacks on Yemeni positions, as well as the disclosure of an agreement between the parties mediated by the country of Oman, as well as the regime’s unsuccessful attempt to have Trump visit occupied Palestine, have caused serious anger and concern in the Zionist regime and have led to serious differences between them.