Maariv: Netanyahu Faces Growing Isolation Amid Shifting Alliances

According to the International Desk of Webangah News Agency, Hebrew daily Maariv, quoting security sources within the Israeli regime, reported that Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu is currently almost isolated and lacks close advisors. These sources added that security institutions had previously warned about over-reliance on U.S. President Donald Trump and the possibility of sudden shifts in his stances and policies. According to the report, some influential figures in the U.S. administration may have interests that do not align with the policies of the Israeli regime. This comes as all hostile policies and actions by the Israeli regime against regional countries, particularly Iran, are carried out in full coordination with the United States and President Trump himself. The report stated that Netanyahu’s isolation among decision-making circles in the Israeli regime has intensified with the departure of the last person close to him, Roman Gofman, and his appointment as head of the Mossad.

