Recent actions and announcements by U.S. President Donald Trump have left Israel's government feeling sidelined and uncertain about its relationship with its key ally. While the release of a hostage brought relief to many Israelis, it also highlighted diplomatic tensions, as Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu faced embarrassment over being bypassed in peace efforts. Despite these developments, Israel's right-wing government has largely remained silent, wary of further surprises from the U.S. administration. The shift in American policy has shaken Israeli confidence in their longstanding alliance. Coalition members and supporters express growing concern about being abandoned by the U.S.
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Donald Trump bypasses Israel on the path to peace in Gaza
For Mr Alexander, his family and the many Israelis who have been campaigning for the hostages in Gaza, his release brought relief and joy. For Binyamin Netanyahu, Israel’s prime minister, it was a moment of diplomatic embarrassment.
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As Trump visits Mideast, Netanyahu’s government is wary of surprises
When Donald Trump was reelected, Benjamin Netanyahu’s social media posts overflowed with cheer. But comments from Israeli coalition members and supporters indicate a sense they’re being abandoned.
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