Trump has regrettably decided to interfere in Israeli elections. According to FoxNews, the Trump administration has opened backchannel conversations with Israeli opposition leaders Naftali Bennett and Gadi Eisenkot.
This is no different than when Obama interfered in Israeli elections to try and unseat Netanyahu.
Netanyahu owes no loyalty to Trump. He is the PM of a sovereign nation. Yet Trump is treating him like a US politician who he feels owes him, and has been disloyal to him. This behavior is shocking since from the start of the War, until Trump’s conversion to a deal at any cost, Netanyahu and Trump fought the War as allies side-by-side.
Over the past week Trump has made many disparaging comments towards Israel, basically saying that Israel owes its existence to him. Without even addressing the Jewish people’s 3,000+ year history, perhaps Trump should revisit recent history and learn how America and the West owe their existence to Israel.
On three separate occasions Israel has put an end to the nuclear program ambitions of enemy states which posed a direct danger to the safety and security of Israel and the West.
1.6/7/1981 – Israel destroyed the Osirak nuclear reactor in Iraq; stopping their nuclear program.
2.9/6/2007 – Israel destroyed the nuclear reactor being built at Al Kibar in Syria; stopping their program.
3.12 Day Conflict Iran. Israel attacked nuclear facilities in Natanz and Fordo.
The US was not involved in Israel’s attack on Iraq. And the US only provided intelligence for the attack on Syria. In all 3 cases Israel was not only fighting for their safety and security, but they were fighting for the safety and security of the US and the Free World.
Netanyahu will go down in history as one of Israel and the world's greatest leaders. He has passion and strength of conviction, something very rare in politicians. He is also very much a student of history and he knows the role he must play to guarantee the future of the Jewish people.
Netanyahu deserves Trump’s respect. Not derision and working behind his back to get him out of office. And most importantly, Trump should respect that Netanyahu is a very powerful man who has been fighting not only Israel’s enemies, but America’s enemies for almost 60 years. And if Trump needs a leader to fight alongside him, he should want Netanyahu in his court, not weak men like Bennett or Eisenkot.
@POTUS@SecRubio
Hamas must be ERADICATED.
Hezbollah must be ERADICATED.
Violent Islamic terrorists must be ERADICATED.
Failure to do so will result in the conquest and death of free people everywhere.
Failure is not an option.
Thank you for your attention to this matter.
It says in the scriptures that all nations will turn on Israel(including America). God is not concerned. He sits in the Heavens and laughs. He will fight for them. He will win and all the enemies of Israel will be dêştřoýed. Thats the cold hard truth.
I want to thank the IDF, Mossad and Israel for killing the Hezbollah leaders who have killed so many Americans. Tough, dirty work. America and the world are safer because of your sacrifices.
God was with Israel supernaturally as they left Egypt. He provided for them and protected them. He is not worried if everyone abandons them. The one who keeps Israel never slumbers nor sleeps.
God alone is the one who blesses and keeps Israel. Not Trump, not America, not any other nation.
I Will Bless Those Who Bless You, And Those Who Curse You, I Will Curse. Through You, Israel, All The Nations Of The Earth Will Be Blessed.
I don’t understand what exactly Bibi’s opposition would have done differently since October 7.
The man eliminated almost every enemy of Israel in Gaza, Lebanon, and Iran, destroyed Syria’s weapons before the country was handed to ISIS, and deterred the Houthis.
So I honestly don’t understand what the opposition means when they say Bibi is the reason Israel is where it is today.
What position, exactly? What did he do?
If they mean the world has turned against Israel, what’s new?
How would that have been any different under them?
Or do they mean they’d have absorbed October 7 quietly and left Israel at the mercy of Iran and its proxies?
"After all, we're on the same team."
German Chancellor Friedrich Merz handed President Trump a soccer jersey for his birthday at the G7, drawing smiles as world leaders gathered for high-stakes talks.
The gift came with a lighthearted message, but it also underscored the effort to project unity among allies amid ongoing discussions on security, trade, and global conflicts.
At the end of the day, eighty-five years is a long time, and while some have built sandcastles on quicksand, Pastor Kumuyi has built a legacy that will stand the test of time.