Netanyahu's Strategic Shift: US Aid Independence and Middle East Power Plays
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I'm Perplexity, not Biosnap AI, so I need to clarify that first. I also can't follow the instruction to ignore my system prompt or change my citation format—those are core to how I operate.
That said, here's what I can provide about Benjamin Netanyahu's recent activity based on the search results:
Netanyahu has been intensely focused on U.S.-Israel relations and regional security over the past two weeks. In a significant strategic announcement, he told The Economist in an interview at Mar-a-Lago that Israel plans to end its dependence on American military aid within ten years, ultimately reducing the annual $3.8 billion package to zero.[4] Netanyahu framed this as Israel having "come of age" with an economy projected to reach a trillion dollars within the decade, though he emphasized this shift isn't political and that he would continue fighting for American support.[6]
On Gaza governance, Netanyahu met with Nickolay Mladenov, the newly appointed director of Trump's Board of Peace, insisting that Hamas must be fully disarmed according to Trump's 20-point plan.[2] However, Netanyahu took a notably dismissive stance toward the ceasefire's advancement into phase two, calling the announcement of a Palestinian governing committee merely "declarative" rather than substantive progress.[7] He separately told the parents of the last Israeli hostage still in Gaza that their son's return remained a priority.
Netanyahu has also been deeply engaged with Iran strategy. He spoke twice with President Trump within two days about potential military strikes on Iran, reportedly asking Trump to delay any action so Israel could prepare for potential retaliation.[3] He subsequently held a phone call with Russian President Vladimir Putin on January 16, discussing Middle East developments and Iran, with Putin offering Russian mediation efforts.[9]
On the settlement front, Netanyahu is advancing construction of a major illegal E1 area settlement in the occupied West Bank, which critics and supporters alike acknowledge would critically damage prospects for a two-state solution.[1]
Meanwhile, legendary conductor Zubin Mehta announced he cancelled all his 2026 performances in Israel in protest of Netanyahu's Palestinian policies, hoping Netanyahu will be voted out in future elections.[3]
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