Former US President Donald Trump sharply criticized Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu in a New York Times interview, describing him as a “very difficult person.” Trump asserted that Israel would not have survived for two hours without US intervention, specifically referencing a potential attack by Iran. The comments highlight escalating tensions between Washington and Jerusalem. Trump did not detail the specific intervention he referenced, but the statement implies a protective role played by the United States against Iranian aggression. This rhetoric arrives amid ongoing geopolitical concerns regarding Iran’s nuclear program and regional influence. The remarks represent a significant public rebuke of a key ally and underscore a strained relationship between the two leaders. The interview signals a peak in political and diplomatic friction between the US and Israel.
