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Trump's Upcoming Middle East Trip Excludes Israel, Raising Concerns Among Israeli Officials

As President Trump prepares for his regional visit, Israeli Prime Minister Netanyahu finds himself sidelined amid ongoing military conflict in Gaza.
As President Donald Trump embarks on a regional tour that includes stops in Saudi Arabia, Qatar, and the United Arab Emirates, the absence of Israel from his itinerary has raised concerns among Israeli officials.
The trip marks Trump's first international mission of his second term and is being branded by the White House as a ‘historic return to the Middle East,’ aimed at fostering stability and mutual respect among nations in the region.
Historically, U.S. presidential visits to the Middle East have included Israel, a key ally; however, Trump's decision to omit the nation parallels a similar snub from former President Barack Obama in 2009, which strained U.S.-Israel relations at that time.
Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu, who has navigated complex diplomatic relationships during his long tenure, finds himself frustrated by Trump's current trajectory, which includes a series of diplomatic engagements with Gulf states that have not traditionally been aligned with Israel.
Israeli officials have expressed their desire for Trump to include a stop in Israel, but their hopes were extinguished when he firmly stated that he had no plans to visit during this trip.
Despite the complexities of the ongoing conflict in Gaza and Israel's military operations, Trump indicated that he sees potential for discussions at a later date, saying, “We will be doing it at some point, but not for this trip.”

Netanyahu is reportedly facing significant challenges in leveraging his relationship with Trump.
Alon Pinkas, a former Israeli diplomat, has articulated that Netanyahu currently lacks strong negotiating power with the U.S. compared to the influence held by Gulf nations, which can offer substantial economic investments and military procurements.
This power imbalance is compounded by recent developments, such as Trump's negotiations concerning Iran's nuclear program and a ceasefire agreement involving Yemen's Houthi rebels, both of which have excluded Israel from key discussions.
Further, reports indicate that Trump's administration may be relaxing demands for Saudi Arabia to normalize relations with Israel in relation to its nuclear aspirations, a supposed diplomatic condition that previously featured prominently in U.S. foreign policy toward the Gulf region.
In addition to excluding Israel from his itinerary, Trump's administration recently brokered a deal with Hamas to secure the release of Edan Alexander, an American hostage.
This deal was executed independently of Israel, leading to further frustration among Israeli officials, particularly given the perception that the Trump administration is prioritizing negotiations with Hamas over Israel's military strategies and objectives in Gaza.
The dynamics around Trump's trip suggest a growing divergence between U.S. and Israeli interests, especially as the White House pushes for considerable advancements regarding a ceasefire and humanitarian aid access in Gaza.
As ongoing negotiations engagements with Egypt and Qatar aim to facilitate compromises with Hamas, Israeli officials are keen to understand the implications of Trump's meetings with leaders critical of their military operations.
Amidst these developments, voices from both U.S. diplomatic circles and Israeli media have noted the increasing tensions between Netanyahu and Trump.
Certain Israeli publications have portrayed the relationship as strained, with commentary suggesting that Netanyahu's support for Trump may not shield him from the frustrations of U.S. policy maneuvers.
As the situation evolves, the complexities surrounding Trump's visit highlight the precarious balance of U.S.-Israel relations amid shifting geopolitical realities in the Middle East.
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