Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu has responded to a recent assertion by US President Donald Trump, which suggested that Israel follows his directions. Speaking at the Jerusalem News Syndicate International Policy Summit 2026, Netanyahu clarified that both Israel and the United States operate as independent, sovereign nations, each making decisions based on their own national interests. He addressed the misconception that one leader controls the other, emphasizing that both countries prioritize their respective security and strategic needs.
The comments from Netanyahu came after President Trump, in an interview, claimed that Israel respects him and tends to follow his instructions, particularly when discussing his ability to prevent further Israeli military actions in Lebanon. While Trump described his relationship with Netanyahu as positive, he noted that their agreement is not universal, acknowledging differences on certain issues.
Netanyahu acknowledged the commonality of views he shares with Trump but highlighted that they occasionally diverge on significant matters. Nevertheless, he underscored the mutual respect for each other’s leadership roles, asserting that both leaders recognize the importance of sovereignty and the dedication to their nations.
This exchange occurs amid escalating tensions related to the recent US-Iran agreement. The deal has drawn criticism from some Israeli officials, while US Vice President JD Vance has cautioned Israeli politicians against openly criticizing their nation’s closest ally. The situation has heightened political pressure on Netanyahu’s government.
Surveys conducted in Israel reveal concerns among the public about the potential outcomes of the regional conflict and the implications of the US-Iran agreement. These concerns contribute to the complex political landscape Netanyahu currently navigates, as his administration faces scrutiny over its handling of foreign relations and national security.
