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Benjamin Netanyahu has been at the center of high-stakes drama this week, drawing sharp rebukes from the Trump White House while sealing blockbuster energy deals and sounding global alarms on antisemitism. Axios reports the U.S. scolded him privately after Israel assassinated Hamas deputy military leader Raed Saad in Gaza City on Saturday, December 14, killing four in a strike that breached the Trump-brokered ceasefire—U.S. officials fumed that Netanyahu failed to consult them first, with Trump himself urging him to be a better partner amid frustrations from envoys like Steve Witkoff, Jared Kushner, and Mike Pompeo over Gaza withdrawals, Syrian ops, and settler violence stalling Abraham Accords expansion.
Netanyahu pushed back hard, telling Axios an Israeli official that Hamas first violated the deal with soldier attacks and smuggling, framing Saad's hit as defensive. Tensions peaked when he met U.S. Syria envoy Tom Barrack on Monday for hours-long talks on a potential Israel-Damascus security pact, per Jerusalem Post, as Trump eyes stabilizing post-Assad Syria.
On the world stage, Netanyahu lit into Australia after the horrific Bondi Beach Hanukkah attack killing 15, including an Israeli. CBN News captured his fiery Sunday, December 14 remarks at a Dimona government meeting, blasting PM Anthony Albanese for ignoring his August warning letter that Palestinian statehood pushes fuel antisemitic fires—calling it a cancer leaders must crush, saluting a brave Muslim who intervened but slamming Aussie inaction. Sky News Australia aired his exclusive December 18 plea to Sharri Markson: Wake up, intensify Jewish site security, stop terrorists before they strike—youve had enough warnings.
FDD and New York Sun noted his Chanukah candle-lighting warning of more global Jewish attacks looming. Domestically, he touted a historic 112 billion shekel gas mega-deal with Egypt and Chevron on December 17-18, per ILTV and Jerusalem Post, funneling 58 billion to state coffers, cementing Israel as an energy titan and regional ties—potentially his biggest economic win amid isolation whispers.
Looking ahead, hell face Trump at Mar-a-Lago on December 29, Atalayar says, amid moderate Gaza-West Bank strains. No major social media buzz surfaced, but his pariah label stings as Arab leaders like Egypts Sisi shun him. All verified, no unconfirmed gossip here—this kings gambit could reshape his legacy.
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