
News Link • Israel - Palestine
Israel Ignores Trump Demand To Stop Bombing During Peace Discussions
• by Rep. John J. Duncan Jr.It appears that Trump may be changing some of his views and slowly beginning to realize that, as the Jewish New York Times Columnist, Tom Friedman, wrote last May 9, "Netanyahu is not our friend."
In just the last few days, Trump has said emphatically that he will not allow Israel to annex the West Bank, criticized Israel's bombing of Qatar, and has publicly called for Israel to stop bombing Gaza during the peace discussions.
In addition, Axios reported this past weekend that Trump expressed his frustration in a phone call with Netanyahu telling him "You are always so f——ing negative." Hopefully, Trump was not fooled by Netanyahu's showy flattery nominating him for the Nobel peace prize at a White House dinner. AI defines flattery as "excessive or dishonest praise given to further one's interest rather than to genuinely admire another person." That is exactly what Netanyahu was doing, and everyone knew it.
Several former presidents have been angered by Netanyahu or by actions or demands by earlier Israeli leaders. According to a 2024 CNN story "Netanyahu earned the undying enmity of former President Barack Obama for trying to tank the Iran nuclear deal" and that former President Bill Clinton "exploded" after his first meeting with Netanyahu saying "Who's the f——ing Superpower here?"
In fact, according to AI and several news reports, almost every U.S. President since Eisenhower, both Democrats and Republicans, have expressed anger or frustration with Israel's demands, wars, and settlement policies.
Eisenhower went the furthest. According to AI, he was "furious" with Israel for its demand for the U.S. to go with it to war with Egypt over the Suez Canal. "Eisenhower threatened to impose economic sanctions and cut off all aid to force Israel to withdraw its troops from the Sinai Peninsula. The pressure worked and Israel pulled back its forces." What is most amazing is that Eisenhower did this on national television just one week before the 1956 Presidential election.