According to the corporate media, Trump’s bromance with Israel’s genocidaires has ended. Following the G7 meeting at Evian-les-Bains, France, Trump disparaged Benjamin Netanyahu and Israel. “We are the big partner, and he is the very small partner,” he replied. “Israel’s fighting Hezbollah too long and too many people are being killed… I say, you can do a little softer touch, Bibi, you don’t have to knock down a building every time somebody walks into it.”
Trump publicly criticizes Israel’s war against Hezbollah, as reported by Fox News. “Israel’s fighting Hezbollah too long, and too many people are being killed.” On June 16, 2026, at 8:26 AM, Trump expressed opposition to strikes on civilian apartment buildings and asked Israel to do the same. The post received 2.89K responses, 3.77K retweets, and 21.4K likes.
Trump’s flip-flop on Israel is a desperate attempt to turn the tide against the president as the midterm elections approach. Trump’s approval rating is abysmal. “Trump was 21 points underwater in a Fox News poll conducted from June 12 to 15, marking his second-worst performance ever.” Much of the disapproval originates from Trump’s battle with Israel. According to an AP-NORC poll done shortly after Trump announced a deal with Iran, 65% of Americans oppose Trump’s Iran policy.
In order to divert attention away from himself, Trump dispatched his vice president to take the heat from Zionists and fellow travelers. “You can’t just kill your way out of solving every single national security problem you have,” JD Vance told The New York Times’ Ross Douthat. He also advised Zionist critics to back off. “My message to those in Bibi’s administration who are bashing Trump: Do not target the only world leader who supports you. Your country was established using our money.”
During his appearance on the Diary of a CEO podcast, Vance was asked if he trusted Netanyahu and Israel. “I don’t trust anybody,” he said. “They’re the junior partner. “We are the senior partner.” This remark, and others, infuriated the Zionists even more.
Randy Fine, Ben Shapiro, Laura Loomer, Mark Levin, and a slew of Zionist figures, including Israel’s National Security Minister Itamar Ben Gvir and Minister of Finance Bezalel Smotrich, have chastised Trump for wanting to end the conflict, or at least giving the idea of doing so. The president may alter his mind at any time and threaten Iran again.
Without the wealthy tech bro co-founder of Palantir, Peter Thiel, Vance would most likely not be vice president (or, earlier, senator) and a potential successor to Trump. Thiel donated $15 million to a pro-Vance super PAC in 2022 and encouraged Trump to choose him as his running mate.
Forbes claimed that Vance developed contacts with billionaires Jeff Yass ($67.4 billion), Stephen A. Schwarzman ($40.8 billion), Miriam Adelson ($34.4 billion), and John Paulson ($4 billion). Adelson, the casino billionaire, is Israeli. Yass gave $16 million to anti-Muslim and pro-Israeli organizations. Schwarzman is the CEO of Blackstone and has strong business and charitable ties to Israel, whilst Paulson supports Israeli cultural activities. Zionist millionaires do not support political candidates out of the goodness of their hearts. They expect and receive support for Israel.
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Thiel, although not being Jewish, supports Israel. In 2024, at a Cambridge Union event, he stated that his “bias is to defer to Israel” and that he feels “broadly the IDF gets to decide what it wants to do, and that they’re broadly right.” Palantir Technologies provides the IDF and its Unit 8200 with software and artificial intelligence platforms, including Lavender, a system “designed to mark all suspected operatives in the military wings of Hamas and Palestinian Islamic Jihad (PIJ), including low-ranking ones, as potential bombing targets,” +972 Magazine reported in 2024.
Automated systems, such as “Where’s Daddy?”, were used to track and bomb targeted persons who entered their family’s homes. According to the sources, as a result of the AI program’s decisions, Israeli airstrikes killed thousands of Palestinians, the majority of them were women and children or civilians who were not involved in the combat, particularly during the opening weeks of the war.
Given the level of influence wielded by individual Jewish and Zionist billionaires, as well as the Jewish lobby, it is difficult to believe that the Trump administration has abruptly reversed course and will deny Israel military, financial, and political support.
A terrorist response to the turn of events may be in the works. Israel is well-known for using false flag actions to influence US foreign policy, beginning with the Lavon Affair in 1954. Iran’s Foreign Ministry spokeswoman, Ismaeil Baghaei, warned in March that Israel could use false flag attacks to escalate the conflict. According to the Tehran Times, Israel planned to organize “a destructive event within the U.S. and fabricating evidence to implicate Iran, thereby manipulating American public opinion and prompting military action” last year. The plot was thwarted when the Iranians were tipped off by a “friendly nation,” which communicated the information to the US.
Any such occurrence in America will surely reverse Trump’s apparent attempt to de-escalate the Iran War, known in Iran as the Ramadan War, as he contemplates the obvious economic and political consequences of a continuation at Israel’s request. Following the 9/11 attacks, more than half of all Americans polled backed the invasion of Iraq, which was based on neocon fabrications and lies. A similar conclusion would result from a false flag strike on America for the sake of Israel. Source

