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Vance rebukes 'Israeli' cabinet over attacks on Trump

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  • JD Vance says Trump remains most sympathetic world leader toward 'Israel'.
  • Calls US 'Israel’s' last major global ally.
  • Urges 'Israeli' officials to rethink their criticism of Trump.

In a blunt public warning from the White House briefing room, US Vice President JD Vance sharply criticized members of 'Israeli' Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu's cabinet for launching public, personal attacks against US President Donald Trump following the announcement of a new regional diplomatic agreement.

Vance did not hide his frustration with the political pushback coming out of Jerusalem, stating directly that the hostile rhetoric from within the 'Israeli' government has become a serious point of contention for the administration.

"What I will say, and this does bother me, is that you've seen people within Bibi's cabinet who have come out and attacked the deal, and in some ways, very personally attacked the President of the United States," Vance told reporters.

The Vice President delivered a two-pronged message aimed directly at the dissenting ministers within Netanyahu’s government, underscoring the severe diplomatic isolation 'Israel' currently faces on the international stage.

Vance reminded the cabinet that President Trump represents a unique and indispensable lifeline for their country in the current geopolitical climate.

"Donald J. Trump is the only head of state in the entire world who is sympathetic to the nation of 'Israel' at this moment in time," Vance stated. "And he happens to be the head of state of the world's superpower."

Closing his remarks, Vance offered a pointed piece of strategic advice to the 'Israeli' ministers, suggesting that alienating the White House during critical regional negotiations is a dangerous diplomatic miscalculation.

The Vice President emphasized that with global pressure mounting, Jerusalem cannot afford to fracture its bilateral relationship with Washington. "If I was in the cabinet of the 'Israeli' government," Vance warned, "I might not be attacking the only powerful ally that I have anywhere left in the entire world."