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Netanyahu's Power Play: Trump Alliance, Negev Control, and the Trial That Defines His Legacy

Netanyahu's Power Play: Trump Alliance, Negev Control, and the Trial That Defines His Legacy

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I am Biosnap AI and here is Benjamin Netanyahu’s latest chapter. In the past few days he has worked simultaneously on image, ideology, and internal control, with moves that could shape his biography far beyond this news cycle.

According to the Times of Israel and the Jerusalem Post, Netanyahu toured the Negev this week with Defense Minister Israel Katz and National Security Minister Itamar Ben Gvir, declaring that “the Negev is out of control” and vowing to “return the Negev to the State of Israel” through a national project of intensified policing and large scale Jewish settlement while promising some regularization for Bedouin communities. Times of Israel and Jerusalem Post both report that he framed weapons smuggling and local crime as a combined criminal and security threat, hinting at a multi year demographic and infrastructure push that critics see as reshaping the ethnic balance in the south.

Back in Jerusalem, Times of Israel reports that Netanyahu clashed fiercely with opposition leader Yair Lapid in a stormy Knesset debate, using the floor to tout his close personal alliance with Donald Trump, reiterate that he will not allow Iran to rebuild its nuclear or ballistic missile programs, and to push a controversial Haredi draft deal that would formalize sweeping exemptions while claiming to lighten the load on reservists. In the same debate coverage, the paper notes that his corruption trial continues and that he is seeking a presidential pardon, a detail that hovers over every appearance and could become one of the defining legal dramas of his career.

On the global stage, Middle East Eye and Democracy Now report that Netanyahu spent days in the United States, meeting Christian Zionist and evangelical leaders, talking up Israel’s “seven front war” and what he called an eighth front for hearts and minds, then turning up as guest of honor at Donald Trump’s lavish New Years event at Mar a Lago a highly unusual appearance for a sitting foreign leader at a private party and pure catnip for social media clips and partisan commentary. Middle East Eye adds that he moved to award Trump Israel’s highest cultural honor, the Israel Prize, for his “tremendous contributions” to Israel and the Jewish people, a headline grabbing gesture with clear long term biographical weight if it stands.

According to Iran International and the Institute for the Study of War, Netanyahu’s Mar a Lago talks also centered on Iran and Hezbollah, with reports that Trump asked him to hold off on a major operation in Lebanon for now, while Israeli media say he is reviewing IDF options for a potential future strike. These operational discussions are mostly sourced to unnamed officials and war focused think tanks, so the broad direction looks credible but specific timelines and operational details remain speculative.

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