Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu’s reliance on US President Donald Trump left the Israeli premier with little alternative however to just accept an invite to affix the Board of Peace, regardless of vital qualms concerning the make-up of the panel’s Gaza Government Board, an Israeli official advised The Occasions of Israel on Thursday.
The official clarified that in precept Israel backs the thought of Trump’s Board of Peace, which is framed as a possible rival to the United Nations, a world physique that Jerusalem has lengthy argued is disproportionately centered on criticizing the Jewish state.
Nonetheless, the Israeli official mentioned there’s vital opposition in Jerusalem to Washington’s choice to nominate senior officers from Turkey and Qatar to the Gaza Government Board, an arm of the Board of Peace which is poised to play a a lot higher function within the oversight of postwar Gaza. The Board of Peace, made up of state or authorities leaders, will seemingly solely meet a handful of instances annually.
Israel “wasn’t well-positioned” to push again on the Gaza Government Board’s make-up, the Israeli official mentioned, as lots of Jerusalem’s insurance policies within the area depend on assist from the US, which crafted the important thing committee.
Talking on situation of anonymity, the official acknowledged that Israel has doubled down on its dependence on the US at a time when many different nations want to diversify their alliances.
This has allowed Netanyahu to get pleasure from a novel relationship with Trump, together with a world-leading six one-on-one conferences with the US president because the latter returned to workplace. A seventh is reportedly in retailer for subsequent month.

However that has additionally made it more durable for Netanyahu to say no to Trump — whether or not to the president’s demand that he apologize to his Qatari counterpart for Israel’s botched strike concentrating on Hamas leaders in Doha in September, or the Gaza ceasefire deal that Washington brokered the subsequent month.
Netanyahu has described that settlement because the diplomatic success for which he had lengthy been holding out, however the White Home has characterised it as one thing that wanted to be “imposed” on the edges.
“The dynamic of [Netanyahu and Trump’s] relationship could be very totally different than the one throughout the earlier administration,” the Israeli official mentioned.
Netanyahu tried to capitalize politically on his skill to buck former US president Joe Biden, boasting how he ignored purported calls for to not launch an invasion of the southern Gaza metropolis of Rafah throughout the first yr of the conflict.
However Biden is gone, and the UN has agreed to grant Trump’s Board of Peace a two-year mandate to supervise Gaza, probably complicating Netanyahu’s efforts to reveal Israeli sovereignty in choices about Gaza, even throughout an Israeli election yr.
Netanyahu’s workplace issued a press release to reporters saying the safety cupboard would, within the coming days, focus on the attainable reopening of the Rafah Border Crossing. So far as the Board of Peace is worried, nevertheless, that call has already been made, and the crossing will resume full operations subsequent week, regardless of Jerusalem’s insistence that it’s conditioned on the return of the ultimate Israeli hostage and the disarmament of Hamas.

Netanyahu, for the primary time, acknowledged a “disagreement” over the make-up of the Gaza Government Board earlier this week, however made a degree of downplaying the rift, claiming the committee is a mere panel of advisers, whereas stressing how the dispute received’t hurt the connection with “our biggest pal within the White Home.”
To be clear, Trump can be eager to keep away from a public spat with Netanyahu, even when there are gaps between the pair concerning Gaza, a US official and a Republican supply acquainted with the matter told The Occasions of Israel after the final assembly between the 2 leaders in December.
It was throughout that assembly that Trump heaped reward on Netanyahu, calling him a conflict hero, claiming that Israel won’t have survived the conflict beneath a distinct prime minister and once more urging President Isaac Herzog to grant the premier a pardon.
However Trump has additionally appeared to periodically relish having the higher hand within the relationship, posting on his Reality Social account final yr a narrative from The Occasions of Israel, headlined: “Trump envoy swayed Netanyahu extra in a single assembly than Biden did all yr.”
A US official rejected the notion of an imbalance in ties, telling The Occasions of Israel, “President Trump has an in depth relationship with Prime Minister Netanyahu, as demonstrated by their frequent conferences and calls. They’ve completed nice issues for the area collectively, and the president appears ahead to working with him to develop peace.”











