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The strikes are increasing – according to political analysts – which US President Donald Trump will direct to Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu in several files, which raises questions about the consequences of this on the Palestinian issue and the region.

In light of this scene, the professor of political science at Kuwait University, Dr. Abdullah Al -Shayji, confirms that Netanyahu is subject to “successive and painful” strikes from Trump, who works to “marginalize it and try to overthrow it and isolate it.”

According to Al -Shayji’s speech to the “Beyond the News” program, Trump was convinced that Netanyahu “is not the partner who can be dealt with” as he impedes his efforts towards calming the region and pushing for economic investments.

According to the expert in American affairs, Trump “hates those who are so and who does not serve his personal and American interests” and also hates “whoever deals from behind his back.”

The Washington Post quoted Israeli officials that the rise of a skeptical wing in Israel, within the Republican Party in the United States, is a new challenge for Israel.

The newspaper also quoted an adviser to the American President as saying that the “Mag” campaign or “to make America great again” – the advocate of Trump – is not a supporter of Netanyahu.

Al -Shayji indicated that Trump stopped communication with Netanyahu and excluded Israel from his tour of the region, and his national security adviser Michael Waltz, who was coordinating with the Israeli Prime Minister, dismissed Iran, as well as his willingness to assist a peaceful Saudi nuclear program.

Trump stopped the American attacks against the Houthis in Yemen, as well as Washington’s negotiations with the Islamic Resistance Movement (Hamas), which led to the launch of the dual nationality of Alexander Alexander, which is considered a “great insult” of Netanyahu, according to Shaiji.

The anger of the Israeli oath

In turn, the expert on Israeli affairs, Muhannad Mustafa, said that anger and surprise invaded the ranks of the Israeli right, which has ideological hopes and aspirations after Trump’s victory.

The Israeli right believes that Trump in his second presidential term is completely different from his first term, as he has a clear vision on American interests, so he changed his policies with the Israeli government, according to Mustafa.

The Israeli affairs expert reviewed some of those policies other than Trump regarding the Yemeni file and nuclear talks with Iran, other than what the Israeli right wants.

Mustafa pointed out that Netanyahu is historically dealt with 4 American presidents, 3 heads of the Democratic Party: Bill Clinton, Barack Obama and Joe Biden, in addition to Trump from the Republican Party.

Trump and Netanyahu papers

Regarding the expected scenario, the expert in Israeli affairs said that Netanyahu cannot confront Trump, and he is afraid that the latter will submit a ceasefire or a truce in Gaza that does not meet the Israeli conditions, which leads to the overthrow of his government and going to early elections.

He suggested that during the next few period a phased visualization of the ceasefire paves the way for a real negotiation on the future of the Gaza Strip, noting that “the Netanyahu government will be forced to accept it, which represents the beginning of cracking in Israeli thinking about the war.”

According to Mustafa, Netanyahu believes in the idea of ​​military resolution as an end, while Trump wants a political perception after the exhaustion of military operations, which is practically the end of the military operation and the right -wing plans on displacement and settlement.

Based on this perception, Netanyahu lost the American administration paper, and he has a single paper that constitutes the source of his strength, which is the stability of his right -wing government, so “he fights to keep it even if he sacrificed Israel’s strategic interests,” according to Mustafa.

For his part, Al -Shayji stressed that Trump did not come from a party electoral base, noting that the “Mag” movement believes that what Netanyahu does does not serve the slogan “America first” and harms the interests of the United States, describing this group as the province.

He concluded that Netanyahu is between two fires, either he is subject to Trump and loses his ruling right -wing alliance or faces the American president, which is unable to. “

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