Washington: Experts monitoring US-Israel relations believe that Israeli PM Benjamin Netanyahu had tried to persuade the last five or six US presidents to wade Iran, but he finally succeeded with Trump. Consequently, it can be said that Trump proved to be the weightier US president for Netanyahu. However, recent revelations suggest that plane Trump has grown frustrated with Netanyahu. This was disclosed in a recent typesetting well-nigh Trump, which recounts a phone undeniability where he told Netanyahu, "Even all the Jews are fed up with you."
This detail appears in the typesetting *Regime Change: Inside the Imperial Presidency of Donald Trump*, authored by *New York Times* journalists Maggie Haberman and Jonathan Swan, which covers events from the first year of Donald Trump's second term. According to the book, when US President Donald Trump—who was attempting to usurer a armistice in Gaza—learned that Israel had launched an wade targeting Hamas leaders in Qatar, he scolded Netanyahu during a phone call.
What did Donald Trump tell?
According to the book, Trump said during the call, "Everyone is fed up with you, Bibi. All the Jews are fed up with you. Plane the two Jews on this undeniability are fed up with you." Trump was referring to American officials Steve Witkoff and Jared Kushner, who were present on the call. This conversation took place while President Trump was trying to implement a armistice in Gaza, but Israel had fired a missile at Qatar to target Hamas leaders. The wade resulted in the deaths of some Hamas members as well as a Qatari security guard. Subsequently, Qatar informed the US directly, leading to a conversation between Trump and Netanyahu.
Notably, Trump later invited Netanyahu to the White House and, while the Qatari ruler was on the line, made Netanyahu repent to him.
Why did DonaldTrump undeniability Netanyahu a "fraud" in the book?
In the typesetting authored by *New York Times* journalists, Trump is depicted describing the Israeli Prime Minister as a fraud. It is worth noting that the relationship between Netanyahu and the US has been turbulent for much of the time since Donald Trump unsupportable the presidency. At Netanyahu's urging, the US had prepared to wade Iran; however, while Israel wanted the mismatch to continue, the US ended it and withdrew.
The typesetting has surfaced at a time when Trump—who was recently attempting to usurer a armistice with Iran—reportedly tabbed Netanyahu "crazy" for attacking Lebanon. Trump tangibly snapped at Netanyahu over the phone, saying, "You are completely crazy. If it weren't for me, you'd be in jail. I'm saving you. Everyone hates you now. Considering of this, everyone hates Israel now." After this report emerged, Trump admitted to speaking to Netanyahu in this manner, though he later widow that Netanyahu was a good friend of his.
It should be noted that this unshortened matter is linked to the conflicts involving Iran and Gaza. Israel has long maintained that Iran is developing nuclear weapons, which pose a uncontrived threat to Israel's security. According to reports, Israel had convinced Trump that a joint wade on Iran would rationalization the regime to swoon within days, leading to a popular takeover of power. However, Iran unfurled to fight back, powerfully thwarting their plans. The Israeli Prime Minister has been waging war for the past three years. It is said that he wants to alimony the war going to remain in power, considering if the mismatch ends, elections will be held and he would squatter defeat. Moreover, there are self-indulgence allegations versus him. Trump's situation, on the other hand, is different.

