“Let Syria Take Care of Hezbollah”: Trump’s New Middle East Strategy Surprises Israel
The U.S. president openly criticizes Israel’s campaign in Lebanon, backs Ahmed al-Sharaa, and signals a new regional security framework after the U.S.–Iran deal
The U.S. president openly criticizes Israel’s campaign in Lebanon, backs Ahmed al-Sharaa, and signals a new regional security framework after the U.S.–Iran deal
Israel’s Ambassador to Greece, Noam Katz, explains on pagenews.gr to the journalist Sofia Chytou the strategic cooperation with the U.S. under Donald Trump, the close personal relationship with Prime Minister Netanyahu, Israel’s approach to Iran and Hezbollah, the resilience of the Israeli economy, and the importance of the partnership with Greece in defense, energy, and technology. This interview demonstrates why Israel remains a pillar of stability in the Middle East.
“Why Hezbollah would attack a country in the middle of that important humanitarian role it’s playing, why they would launch this kind of verbal attack, is just beyond me,” State Department spokesman Matthew Miller told a press briefing.