Core Viewpoint - The relationship between the United States and Israel is experiencing subtle changes, with indications that U.S. interests may not always align with those of Israel, as highlighted by recent comments from Israel's UN representative, Danny Danon [1][3]. Group 1 - Danny Danon stated that while Israel and the U.S. remain long-term allies, their interests do not always align [1][3]. - Danon's remarks come in response to reports of a noticeable rift between Israeli Prime Minister Netanyahu and President Trump, particularly as the U.S. engages with parties like the Houthis and Iran without consulting Israel [3]. - The U.S. is perceived to be prioritizing its own interests, which is seen as reasonable by Danon, who also emphasized Israel's right to take necessary actions for its own protection [3]. Group 2 - Trump's recent visit to Saudi Arabia marks his first significant international trip during his second term, focusing on strengthening trade relations [3]. - Reports indicate that tensions between Trump and Netanyahu are rising due to disagreements over issues related to Iran and Gaza [3]. - Israeli media has denied rumors of a distancing between the U.S. and Israel, despite the emerging complexities in their relationship [3].
特朗普访中东却不去以色列表明美国将以色列边缘化?以方回应:两国利益并不总是“一致”
Huan Qiu Wang·2025-05-13 09:30