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President Trump is “disappointed” with Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu and will continue Middle East policy objectives without Israel, according to multiple Israeli media outlets.
The news of Trump cutting ties with the Israeli PM comes on the heels of what sources have confirmed to Alex Jones and what Infowars reported a month ago: Trump is COMPLETELY DONE with Netanyahu.
Israel Hayom reports Trump has sidelined Netanyahu in Middle East policy, adding the president is frustrated over the Israeli prime minister’s push for Iran military action:
Sources close to US President Donald Trump report that he is disappointed with Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu. Relations between Prime Minister Netanyahu and the US president have reached a low point with mutual disappointment on both sides. Sources in the president’s inner circle report that he has grown increasingly frustrated with the Israeli prime minister.
Earlier this week, we reported that Netanyahu was frustrated with Trump. Now it appears the American president has also lost patience with his Israeli counterpart. Two senior figures in Trump’s circle stated in recent closed-door conversations, whose contents reached Israel Hayom, that Trump has decided to stop waiting for Israel and instead move forward with Middle East initiatives without Netanyahu.
The sources explained that the president wishes to make decisions he believes will advance American interests, particularly regarding Saudi Arabia and Gulf states. Israel was supposed to participate in some of these steps, referring primarily to normalization with Saudi Arabia. However, according to Trump’s perspective, Netanyahu is delaying making the necessary decisions. Given this situation, the president refuses to wait until Israel takes its expected actions and is proceeding without Israeli participation.
It should be noted that as part of normalization with Israel, Saudi Arabia expects an end to the war in Gaza and an Israeli declaration about a “horizon for a Palestinian state,” or similar terminology. Minister Ron Dermer, who manages this issue, has spent numerous hours crafting language related to Israel’s willingness to establish a “Palestinian state” in the future, given public opposition to the concept and the political sensitivity of the term in Israel.
Furthermore, Trump is furious about what he views as an attempt by Netanyahu and his team to pressure National Security Advisor Mike Waltz, who has since been dismissed from his position, toward military action in Iran. Netanyahu claimed in response to the publication of this matter in The Washington Post that he spoke with Waltz only once. However, Trump remained unconvinced.
The president’s anger likely explains Israel’s exclusion from both the announcement regarding the ceasefire with the Houthis and Israel’s inclusion in the agreement. It’s worth noting that even after Trump announced the agreement with the Houthis, Israeli representatives handling relations with the US were unable to obtain information from White House officials about developments for a full 24 hours. Beyond Israel’s exclusion, Trump is not currently scheduled to visit Israel during his regional trip next week.
The disconnect between Trump and Netanyahu appears to be the backdrop for statements by the prime minister and Defense Minister Israel Katz over the past day, suggesting they are preparing for a scenario where Israel stands alone. When asked by his spokesman, “Can Israel fight alone against the Houthi threat?” Netanyahu responded that “the rule I have established is that Israel will defend itself by its own forces.” On Thursday morning, Defense Minister Katz stated that “Israel must be able to defend itself by its own forces against any threat and any enemy. This was true facing many challenges in the past, and will also be true in the future.”
🚨 BREAKING: President Trump has CUT OFF contact with Netanyahu, fed up with his arrogance and attempts to manipulate him on Iran and Syria policies.
— Publius (@OcrazioCornPop) May 9, 2025
Sources say Trump feels disrespected, and is simply putting America's interests over Israel’s demands. #AmericaFirst 🇺🇸 pic.twitter.com/f6RL69jIC7
BREAKING:
— Megatron (@Megatron_ron) May 8, 2025
🇺🇸🇮🇱 The friendship between Trump and Netanyahu is over
Israeli Army Radio reports that President Trump has decided to 'cut contact' with Netanyahu, stating that Netanyahu and his associates act 'arrogant' and try to push around the President
Close associates of… pic.twitter.com/KajRdGYvs4
The Times Of Israel confirmed these reports, adding:
On a deal with Saudi Arabia, Trump wants Israel to be a central part of an agreement, but “Netanyahu is delaying making the necessary decisions,” writes Israel Hayom’s Ariel Kahana, who interviewed Trump at Mar-A-Lago last year.
Trump is also still upset with Netanyahu and his circle over what he sees as an attempt to push the White House into military action against Iran’s nuclear program, say the sources.
Israeli officials were caught off guard by Trump’s announcement that the US had reached a ceasefire with the Houthis in Yemen this week, and by the start of US-Iran nuclear talks in April.
After the Houthi ceasefire announcement, Netanyahu and senior ministers have been emphasizing in recent statements that Israel “can defend itself by itself.”
Notably, these revelations are emerging on the days Trump hyped there would be a massive “positive” announcement regarding his coming Middle East trip.
VIDEO: Trump Says "A Very, Very Big Announcement, As Big As It Gets" Is Coming Thursday Or Friday
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"One Of The Most Important Announcements That Can Be Made In Many Years About A Certain Subject"
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BREAKING: The Houthis Have Announced That They Don't Want To Fight Anymore & Say They Will Not Continue Blowing Up US Ships
— Alex Jones (@RealAlexJones) May 6, 2025
Trump Announces Plan To Stop Bombing Them Back In Press Conference pic.twitter.com/JRCeBS9KIz
Additionally, Trump is reportedly no longer demanding Saudi Arabia recognize Israel for a nuclear deal with the United States.
“The United States is no longer demanding Saudi Arabia normalize ties with Israel as a condition for progress on civil nuclear cooperation talks,” reported Times of Israel Thursday.
Interestingly this morning, a spokesman for US Secretary of Defense Pete Hegseth has countered rumors that Hegseth canceled his trip to Israel, adding Hegseth “very much looks forward to visiting our ally Israel soon.”
Secretary Hegseth did not cancel his trip to Israel.
— Sean Parnell (@SeanParnellATSD) May 9, 2025
He was asked to join President Trump’s Middle East trip next week & is honored to do so.
SECDEF very much looks forward to visiting our ally Israel soon. https://t.co/V5JIGLWYuM
Tune into Friday’s LIVE edition of The Alex Jones Show for more on this developing story.