💨 Abstract
Israel's right-wing government has remained silent as U.S. President Donald Trump's recent Middle East moves have unsettled Israel. Trump's focus on business deals with Gulf countries, negotiations with Iran, and ceasefire agreements have left Israel feeling sidelined. Israeli officials are concerned about Trump's dealings with Hamas and his calls for normalizing relations with Syria. Despite Trump's assurances of strong U.S.-Israel
Courtesy: theprint.in
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