The worst that Netanyahu had anticipated or imagined in his wildest dreams happened all at once during his meeting with U.S. President Donald Trump last Monday in Washington.
All of Netanyahu's ambitions were scaled back because they clashed with American interests—a paradox that is not easy to digest.
After the blessed "Al-Aqsa Flood" operation, Netanyahu launched a terrorist aggression against Gaza, then Lebanon, then Syria, followed by Iran and Yemen. He set grand objectives, the most important of which were: reshaping and rebuilding the Middle East, eliminating resistance forces, securing the release of prisoners, and preparing his army to carry out a large-scale attack on Iran to destroy its various military and nuclear capabilities.
With Trump's victory in the presidency, Netanyahu believed his grand project for the Middle East was on the verge of realization. He expanded his aggression against Syria, continued occupying positions in Lebanon, withdrew from the Gaza ceasefire agreement, and moved closer to executing an attack on Iran—awaiting a signal from Washington.
Suddenly, Trump summoned Netanyahu for a meeting in Washington. Opinions were divided about the expected agenda of the visit.
After their half-hour meeting concluded, Trump dropped a bombshell in front of journalists, with Netanyahu present—a triple blow of heavy caliber:
The disappointment was evident on Netanyahu's face. He and his team were shocked, and this came at a difficult time internally for Israel, as divisions deepen and Netanyahu faces major challenges, trials, and corruption investigations.
The significant divergence between American and Israeli interests has become clear. This means Netanyahu's policies will collide with yet another wall, forcing him to freeze his plans—leading to further domestic exposure and possibly disrupting his relationship with his allies.
The Middle East is now beyond Netanyahu's vision and is being shaped according to Trump's equation, which greatly disturbs Netanyahu. Yet, he has no choice but to swallow the bitter pill.
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