L'effondrement du soutien inconditionnel — les États-Unis envoient un signal clair à Netanyahou
Le président américain embrasse Erdogan malgré les objections de Netanyahou, tandis que l'ancien chef de cabinet d'Obama appelle à mettre fin à l'ère du soutien inconditionnel à Israël. Deux politiciens issus de camps opposés de…
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Two figures from opposite ends of the U.S. political spectrum are signaling that unconditional U.S. support for Israel may be ending, prioritizing American interests instead. The visible warmth between the U.S. president and Turkey's leader, alongside a former Obama official's call to end the era of automatic backing, suggests a realignment is underway. The signal is directed explicitly at Netanyahu, indicating that Israeli policy assumptions about Washington may need to change. The key question is whether this shift is strategic or tactical, and how Israel will recalibrate.
