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Netanyahu's Bold Gambit: Ending US Aid and Redefining Israel's Future on the World Stage

Netanyahu's Bold Gambit: Ending US Aid and Redefining Israel's Future on the World Stage

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In the last few days his most consequential move has been a bold economic and strategic rebrand of Israel on the world stage. In a high profile interview with The Economist, amplified across global media and social platforms, he declared that Israel should **end US military aid within about ten years**, saying the country has “come of age” and wants to taper assistance “to zero.” The Times of Israel and Jewish Insider note that this breaks with decades of Israeli policy and triggered an enthusiastic response from Senator Lindsey Graham, who publicly backed accelerating any phase out of aid. This is not just a sound bite; it is Netanyahu trying to etch himself into history as the leader who made Israel financially and militarily independent of Washington.

That same Economist interview, previewed on its website and social channels, doubled as a defensive media tour over the war in Gaza, with Netanyahu insisting that Israel’s campaign is justified, denying war crimes, and framing himself as the man securing Israel’s long term future. Clips of him calling Hamas “barbarians” circulated widely, feeding both his supporters and his critics.

On the diplomatic front, the Jerusalem Post and Reuters report that he met in Jerusalem with former UN Middle East envoy Nickolay Mladenov, who is expected to become director of Donald Trump’s proposed “Board of Peace” for Gaza. Netanyahu used the photo op to restate his demand that Hamas be disarmed and Gaza fully demilitarized under Trump’s 20 point plan, reinforcing his central role in whatever postwar Gaza arrangement emerges.

Meanwhile, an Israel Update from the Jewish Federation of Greater Dallas recounts Netanyahu publicly praising the US operation that captured Venezuelan president Nicolás Maduro as “bold and historic,” aligning himself closely with Washington while also issuing a stark warning of “very severe consequences” if Iran attacks Israel amid intensifying Iranian protests. He simultaneously signaled deterrence and caution, even asking Moscow to help reassure Tehran that Israel is not seeking escalation.

There are ongoing claims in Israeli media of bot networks amplifying his social posts, but those allegations remain investigative and not formally confirmed, so their long term significance is still speculative.

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