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Why Trump’s rebuke of Netanyahu signals a shift in US-Israel ties

Starvation in Gaza, church bombings, and MAGA criticism show alliance may no longer be unconditional.

July 31, 2025 / 13:55 IST
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Why Trump’s rebuke of Netanyahu signals a shift in US-Israel ties
Why Trump’s rebuke of Netanyahu signals a shift in US-Israel ties

In an unexpected move, US President Donald Trump publicly contradicted Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu this week, saying there is “real starvation” underway in Gaza. The statement came just after Netanyahu had called such reports “a boldfaced lie.” Trump said he had seen the images himself and declared on Tuesday that anyone who wasn’t moved by them would have to be “pretty cold hearted” or “nuts”, the Financial Times reported.

This marks one of the clearest breaks between Trump and Netanyahu since Trump’s return to office. For years, Trump had granted Israel near-total support, including approving controversial military actions across Gaza, Syria, and Iran. His comments this week suggest that the alliance may now come with new, if still unwritten, limits.

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Mounting pressure from Trump’s base and the international community

While international outrage over Israel’s bombardment of Gaza has steadily grown, a more surprising source of criticism is emerging: Trump’s own political base. Figures like podcaster Candace Owens and Congresswoman Marjorie Taylor Greene have publicly criticized the war and US aid to Israel. Greene even called the conflict “a genocide” and proposed legislation to block aid—though it failed in Congress.