Netanyahu's next US challenge: Trump
Trump believes he has reasons to be mad at Israel, and specifically at Netanyahu and at Jewish voters who could not be awed by his historic pro-Israel policies and sided with Biden in 2020.
Some pundits, true to their biased posture, soon began downgrading the call's significance. It did not fit their narrative that Israel had "lost America." Rather than sit at home and ask the public to forgive them for their false prophecies, they began to engage in verbal gymnastics: "Biden never actually said he was inviting Netanyahu," "the two won't meet in the White House but in New York," and so forth. They have been predicting a "diplomatic tsunami" for the past 14 years but the international community apparently didn't get the memo and has actually been deepening its ties with the Jewish state all throughout this period.
While it appears that Biden and Netanyahu are on good terms, there is one area that Netanyahu should address urgently when it comes to our relationship with Uncle Sam, and it surprisingly has to do with Donald Trump. Despite his various indictments (a third one could be announced soon on his alleged role in the efforts to overturn the 2020 electoral college count), his chances of returning to 1600 Pennsylvania Avenue are sky high.
The problem is that Trump believes he has reasons to be mad at Israel, and specifically at Netanyahu and at Jewish voters who could not be awed by his historic pro-Israel policies and sided with Biden in 2020. He simply can't get around the fact that most of the Jews support the Democratic Party, which everyone agrees is less supportive of the Jewish state.
As for Netanyahu, there is the need to correct the false claim Trump has repeatedly made that the Israeli leader was the first to congratulate Biden upon his election in 2020. The facts simply don't support that wrong impression. Netanyahu was among the very last to send his congratulations to the US president, but Trump has simply not let go of this false claim.
Trump is angry – both in public and private conversations. He has made this abundantly clear to anyone who has talked with him. The election may be more than a year out, but perhaps Netanyahu should take the initiative and call Mar-a-Lago. Having put relations with Biden back on track, it's time to do the same with Trump.
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