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Netanyahu Should Just Stop Pretending Trump Doesn't Control Israel

JFeed

JFeed

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July 5, 2026

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Netanyahu Should Just Stop Pretending Trump Doesn't Control Israel

It's getting to the stage that we can no longer believe Netanyahu - and that's a problem for his friends and foes, equally.

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Haaretz

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· Jun 28, 2026

The Iran nuclear talks are what the end of the U.S.-Israel special alliance looks like

Netanyahu could once defy the U.S. president and address Congress to attack Washington over Iran, but after making Israel toxic for both Democrats and Republicans, he lacks any leverage over Trump. The crumbling of the infrastructure of support for Israel's hawkish policies has begun

The Hill

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· Jul 7, 2026

Netanyahu attacks Mamdani for stance on Israel: 'It's absurd'

Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu on Tuesday went after New York City Mayor Zohran Mamdani (D) for saying he couldn't support Israel because the country “privileges” Jewish citizens over those of other religions. “He conveniently forgets that the only democracy in the Middle East is Israel. Twenty percent of our citizens are in fact Muslims....

Anadolu Agency

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· Jul 1, 2026

Former Israeli prime minister says Netanyahu 'incapable of governing' as far-right ministers 'control' him

Naftali Bennett says far-right ministers Itamar Ben-Gvir, Bezalel Smotrich 'control' Netanyahu, prolonged wars hurting Israel

World Israel News

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· Jun 23, 2026

Corey Booker: US should be worried about Israel upending Mideast peace

Democratic Senator Corey Booker calls Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu a 'criminal president,' arguing that between the Trump administration and Israel's government, Americans should be 'very worried' about Mideast peace. The post Corey Booker: US should be worried about Israel upending Mideast peace appeared first on World Israel News.

Off The Press

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· Jul 7, 2026

Netanyahu attacks Mamdani for stance on Israel: ‘It’s absurd’

Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu on Tuesday went after New York City Mayor Zohran Mamdani (D) for saying he couldn’t support Israel because the country “privileges” Jewish citizens over those of other religions. “He conveniently forgets that the only democracy in the Middle East is Israel. Twenty percent of our citizens are in fact Muslims. []...Click to read more

Sky News Australia

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· Jul 5, 2026

Analyst warns Netanyahu’s US visit is aimed at shoring up political leverage

Political Analyst Joe Siracusa commented on the complex dynamics between US President Trump and Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu, suggesting that both leaders “use each other as much as they can”. “When President Trump says that he has control over the relationship, he really doesn't,” Mr Siracusa told Sky News Australia. “I think President Trump would've liked Netanyahu to stay home … they could've handled this over the phone, but if Netanyahu is coming in person, that means he wants to shore up his base.”

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Related coverage for "Netanyahu Should Just Stop Pretending Trump Doesn't Control Israel": Haaretz — The Iran nuclear talks are what the end of the U.S.-Israel special alliance looks like. The Hill — Netanyahu attacks Mamdani for stance on Israel: 'It's absurd'. Anadolu Agency — Former Israeli prime minister says Netanyahu 'incapable of governing' as far-right ministers 'control' him. World Israel News — Corey Booker: US should be worried about Israel upending Mideast peace. Off The Press — Netanyahu attacks Mamdani for stance on Israel: ‘It’s absurd’. Sky News Australia — Analyst warns Netanyahu’s US visit is aimed at shoring up political leverage