Netanyahu's Bold Power Play: US Aid Cuts, Gaza Diplomacy and AI Controversy Explained
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Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu has dominated headlines this week with a bold pitch to end US military aid by 2038, calling it a radical shift toward Israeli independence as revealed in his Friday interview with The Economist, which Jerusalem Post reports sparked a deafening silence from opponents like Naftali Bennett and Benny Gantz. Yesh Atid leader Yair Lapid slammed it as headline-chasing that would hike taxes and weaken ties, while former security chief Jacob Nagel urged keeping aid for key platforms like F-35s in a Post op-ed, and Senator Lindsey Graham flipped on X to push an even faster cutoff, eyeing savings for US forces. This bombshell, potentially preempting Trump-era cuts amid MAGA skepticism, could reshape alliances long-term, with no backlash from defense brass.
On Gaza, Netanyahu met Thursday with incoming Board of Peace director Nickolay Mladenov, demanding Hamas disarmament per Trumps 20-point plan, per Jerusalem Post and Reuters, as Israel resists Turkish involvement despite Trump hesitations. Democracy Now reports he voiced cabinet support Sunday for Iranian protesters courage against mass killings, hinting if Tehrans regime falls, Israel and Iran could partner again per Times of Israel. Amid ongoing strikes killing Palestinians post-truce, he defended Israels war in the Economist clip as battling global radical Islam, likening Hamas to barbarians.
Diplomatically, Netanyahu inked a cybersecurity pact in Jerusalem with Germanys Interior Minister Alexander Dobrindt, BMI announces, bolstering ties. Gossip swirls around official images: Associated Press exposes heavy AI edits on Sara Netanyahus photos for government releases, smoothing wrinkles and sparking ethics rows over archives, while the PMs Instagram New Year post flaunts flagged AI fireworks and a dress she never wore, per EvriMagaci and Seventh Eye. An AI video falsely showing a UK lawmaker demanding his arrest post-Maduro capture was debunked by AFP Fact Check. No fresh public appearances noted, but these moves cement his image as a deal-making survivor eyeing history.
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