Zionist Israel concerned about Trump’s decisions on Iran, Hamas, and Houthi forces, Washington Post reported

KABUL: Western media reports indicate that recent decisions by U.S. President Donald Trump concerning developments in the Middle East have raised concerns for the Israeli regime.
According to a report from the Washington Post on Monday night, Trump’s agreement to halt the war with Houthi forces in Yemen, direct negotiations with Hamas for the release of Eidan Alexander, and discussions with Tehran instead of a military attack on Iran are decisions made without consulting Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu.
The report notes that the U.S. has engaged in discussions with Houthi forces without considering the security of Israel.
Veteran Israeli diplomats have expressed concern about the situation, stating that a state of fear prevails in Israel.
The reported developments and unilateral decisions by Washington regarding Middle Eastern issues signal a rift in U.S.-Israeli relations.
This comes as Donald Trump begins a three-day trip to the Middle East, including Saudi Arabia, Qatar, and the United Arab Emirates.
After leaving the U.S. for Riyadh, he mentioned the possibility of participating in direct talks between Russia and Ukraine in Turkey later this week.

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