Growing signs of strain in Trump-Netanyahu relationship: 'Israeli' media
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- Maariv says speculation is growing over possible tension between Donald Trump and Benjamin Netanyahu.
- Sources describe increasing discussion in both ‘Israel’ and Washington about a cooling relationship.
Discussion has intensified in recent days over what sources describe as a possible cooling in relations between US President Donald Trump and 'Israeli' Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu, according to a report by Maariv.
The newspaper cited informed sources as saying conversations in both ‘Israel’ and Washington have increasingly pointed to signs of diplomatic distance between the two leaders.
Neither side has publicly confirmed any deterioration in ties, and no formal statements have been issued suggesting a change in the strategic relationship.
Still, the reported speculation has drawn attention given the historically close political coordination between Trump and Netanyahu.
Any shift in personal or political dynamics between the two leaders could carry broader implications for regional policy coordination, particularly on Iran, Gaza Strip developments, and wider Middle East security issues.



