President Donald Trump publicly criticizes Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu while the United States pushes to finalize a deal aimed at ending the war with Iran. Multiple outlets say Netanyahu previously described Trump as the “greatest friend Israel ever had in the White House.” In contrast, Trump, speaking at the annual G7 summit in France, says he told Netanyahu he is unhappy with Netanyahu’s recent actions and argues that without Trump “there would be no Israel,” including claims that no other U.S. president took steps Trump did. Reports also say Trump has used unusually direct language toward Netanyahu in interviews, including describing him as “crazy.”
The dispute is linked to potential impact on Washington–Tehran negotiations, as Trump criticizes recent Israeli attacks in Lebanon. Analysts cited by one outlet say Trump is willing to use leverage if Netanyahu stands in the way of what Trump wants “out of this war.” Sources also note domestic political pressure on Trump as the war is unpopular at home and has contributed to higher gasoline prices. Additional reporting describes differing reactions among U.S. left-leaning and pro-Israel groups to Trump’s public framing of the U.S.–Israel relationship, while noting that previous U.S. officials sometimes criticized Netanyahu more cautiously.