Vice President JD Vance commented on reports suggesting Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu is displeased with the positions taken by former President Donald Trump. Vance stated that such reports did not align with his direct discussions with the Israeli leader, suggesting that Netanyahu may have been communicating something to another party. Vance strongly reaffirmed the United States’ commitment to Israel, asserting that President Trump remains the sole global leader willing to support the nation.
He advised the Israeli government to maintain prudence in its dealings with Washington. “If I were in the Israeli government’s cabinet, I might not attack the only powerful ally I have left in the whole world,” Vance cautioned. He emphasized the depth of American military assistance to Israel.
According to Vance, the United States has been the primary source of Israel’s defensive weaponry over the last three months, noting that two-thirds of the defensive arms were manufactured by American entities and funded by American taxpayers. Concluding his remarks, Vance urged Israel to recognize that its most significant challenges do not originate from the American presidency. “The problem for Israel is not Donald Trump.
Anyone in Israel who thinks their biggest problem is the President of the United States needs to wake up and see the reality of the situation the country is in,” Vance asserted. These comments come amid recent disagreements between Trump and Netanyahu regarding the conflict in Iran.
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Vice President JD Vance addressed reports suggesting Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu was dissatisfied with former President Donald Trump’s stances, stating that these reports contradicted hi
What specific areas of policy or stance did Vance suggest Netanyahu should address in his view?