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Trump allies defend him to Israelis anxious over Iran deal

Trump allies defend him to Israelis anxious over Iran deal

Posted on June 23, 2026 By admin


American allies of President Donald Trump this week defended him to an Israeli public anxious about a U.S. interim deal with Iran and White House criticism that together ‌appeared to signal fissures in Israel’s decades-old alliance with Washington.

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The U.S.-Israeli relationship has been on a roller coaster, from the ​early confidence they shared after their joint attack on Iran to public disagreements between Mr. Trump and Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu over how ⁠to end the four-month-old war.

Mr. Netanyahu and many other Israelis see a risk that Mr. Trump’s memorandum of understanding with Iran will empower a state they regard as their deadliest enemy and constrict their ability to respond to threats from Iran-backed Hezbollah in Lebanon.

They sense the U.S. alliance — long the bedrock of Israel’s strategic approach — is under strain as ‌opinion polls show Americans increasingly unhappy with Israel and their strongest champion in Washington appears to be turning away.

“The United States and Israel have an unbreakable bond,” Mike Huckabee, the U.S. ambassador to Israel, said on Sunday (June 21, 2026) after acknowledging there was an “enormous level of anxiety about ‌the relationship.”

He spoke at the JNS International Policy Summit in Jerusalem, where concerns about the state of the U.S.-Israel alliance dominated many of ‌the ⁠discussions.

Mark Levin, a conservative Fox News commentator and longtime Mr. Trump supporter who has broken with the President over the Iran deal, told ⁠the audience that while he did not like the agreement and believed that the “Iranian regime” had to be destroyed, he nevertheless praised Mr. Trump for what he said was the president’s support for liberty, religious freedom, Christianity and Judaism.

Israelis worry over criticism from Republicans

Alongside their concerns about the wording of the Iran deal, Israelis worry about Mr. Trump’s insistence on Israel agreeing to a ceasefire with Hezbollah ​in Lebanon and his language responding to Mr. Netanyahu’s resistance to those ‌agreements.

In recent weeks Mr. Trump has called Mr. Netanyahu “fucking crazy,” lectured Israel that “you don’t have to knock an apartment down every time you’re looking for somebody” and publicly pondered asking Syria to replace Israeli troops in Lebanon.

Vice President J.D. Vance also struck a more critical tone, saying “Trump is the only head of state in the entire world who is sympathetic to the nation of Israel at this moment in time,” adding later that not all ‌criticism of Israel should be dismissed as antisemitism.

The fact that such sharp views are emanating from Mr. Trump’s Republican Party is especially worrying for many ​Israelis, with U.S. Democrats far more vocally critical of Israel than in previous years.

Sid Rosenberg, a prominent conservative New York radio host, told Israelis that for all their concerns about Mr. Trump, he was the best option for them. “You could have J.D. Vance. ⁠Good luck with that,” he said, after acknowledging that “a lot of people in Israel are very, very upset” with the president.

While large majorities of Republicans 50 and older view Israel positively, younger conservative Americans have grown more critical, a Pew Research Center poll from late March showed. Some 57% of Republicans aged 18-49 have ‌an unfavourable opinion of Israel, up from 50% a year previously.

Many Americans, including prominent Democratic politicians, were outraged by the scale of death and devastation in Israel’s military campaign in Gaza after the deadly Hamas attack of October 7, 2023, on Israeli communities and the taking of hostages.

Israel has also faced criticism over the joint decision to launch the war on Iran, a conflict that is deeply unpopular in the United States, including among Mr. Trump’s conservative base.

Victoria Coates, vice president at the conservative Heritage Foundation think tank and Mr. Trump’s deputy national security adviser during his first term, suggested on Monday (June 22, 2026) that the U.S.-Israeli relationship was strained but expressed confidence that the leaders of both countries would bring it “back on track”.

A day earlier, speaking at the conference, she had said that recent days had been “challenging ‌for all of us, to put it mildly,” but that there had been plenty of “great and good things” in Mr. Trump’s second term “for which we can and should be grateful.”

Netanyahu not concerned by Trump comments, officials day

Until recently, Mr. Trump had been seen in Israel as its strongest-ever White House ally after his decision in his first term to recognise Jerusalem as Israel’s capital and Israeli sovereignty over the occupied Golan Heights and his leading diplomatic ⁠role securing the release of hostages last year.

Two Israeli officials familiar with Mr. Netanyahu’s thinking said the Prime Minister was not concerned that comments by Mr. Trump and Mr. Vance ⁠indicated any meaningful U.S. policy changes such as slower arms deliveries.

Mr. Netanyahu believed the comments might be partly geared towards assuaging voters ahead of U.S. midterm elections in November amid growing frustration over Israel and the war, said the officials who spoke on condition of anonymity.

The anxiety ‌in Israel has led some prominent figures to say it is time for the country to envisage a future without strong U.S. support and to further build up its own military and technological capabilities.

Ohad Tal, chair of the U.S.-Israel caucus in Israel’s parliament, the Knesset, said Israelis needed to ​prepare for the day when there is a less supportive U.S. President “and this is why we have to be much more independent and we have to forge new alliances.”

Published – June 23, 2026 12:33 pm IST



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