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'Israel' refuses funding for Trump-led Peace Council: Hebrew media

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  • 'Israel' formally refuses to fund Trump-led "Peace Council" over security concerns.
  • US sources say Trump views the decision as a personal challenge, may reconsider aid packages.

'Israel' has officially informed US President Donald Trump that it will not provide funding for the "Peace Council" he chairs, according to 'Israeli' media reports. The move signals a potential rift between the long-standing allies.


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Security Concerns Drive 'Israeli' Decision

A senior 'Israeli' official told local radio that the government believes the council, created by Trump to mediate Middle East disputes, has taken positions "not aligned" with 'Israel's' security vision. The disagreement centers on border demarcations and management of contested areas.

US Reaction and Next Steps

The White House has yet to issue an official statement. Sources close to the administration told US media that Trump considers the decision a "personal challenge" to his peace-making efforts. Analysts say it could prompt the president to reconsider certain aid packages or diplomatic support for 'Israel'.


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The dispute underscores rising tensions over the US-'Israeli' approach to regional security and highlights the fragility of policy coordination between the two governments.