Key allies of U.S. President Donald Trump have been working to reassure Israelis increasingly worried about a potential interim agreement between the U.S. and Iran. This effort comes alongside recent criticism from the White House, collectively suggesting emerging tensions in the long-standing U.S.-Israel alliance. The relationship has experienced volatility, initially marked by cooperation – including joint action against Iran – but has since seen public disputes between Trump and Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu. These disagreements center on strategies for resolving the ongoing four-month conflict in the region. The outreach by Trump’s allies appears aimed at mitigating Israeli anxieties regarding the evolving Iran negotiations. The situation highlights a delicate diplomatic moment and potential shifts in the dynamics between the two nations.