Israeli Outlet Claims Deeper US Disagreements Behind Netanyahu’s Postponed Trip

According to the International Desk of Webangah News Agency, an Israeli news outlet, Ynet, has claimed that the postponement of Benjamin Netanyahu‘s trip to the United States was not solely due to the rescheduling of Senator Lindsey Graham’s event. The report suggests the delay stems from widening rifts with the Trump administration, specifically citing strong attacks by JD Vance, a key figure in Trump’s circle, against the Israeli regime.
The report contends that Vance’s remarks, which reportedly stated that the Israeli regime is attempting to influence American foreign policy and steer Washington back towards war, have transformed Netanyahu’s potential visit to the U.S. into a situation ripe for public criticism.
Although the White House had not officially announced a date for a meeting between Trump and Netanyahu, Israeli and American officials had indicated the summit would take place on Monday. However, it appears that Netanyahu, facing elections in occupied territories within a few months, is hesitant to appear at the White House, a venue that could potentially lead to open criticism against him.
This development occurs despite the fact that all aggressions by the United States and the Israeli regime in the region are carried out through close coordination between Washington and Tel Aviv.

