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Trump administration faces backlash over Israeli military actions in Syria and Gaza, leading to strained U.S. Israel relations.

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The Trump administration is significant backlash over Israel’s recent military actions in Syria and Gaza, leading to U.S.-Israel relations. In May 2025, Israel conducted airstrikes near the Presidential Palace in Damascus, targeting government forces and weapons depots. These strikes were of a broader campaign to prevent weapon deliveries to Hezbollah in Lebanon. The Syrian government condemned the attacks, resulting in casualties among both military personnel and civilians.

In response to these actions, the Trump administration has urged Israel to cease strikes on Syrian government forces. U.S. officials have expressed concerns about the escalating violence and its potential to destabilize the region further. Despite these appeals, Israel has continued its military operations, citing concerns and the need to protect its interests.

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The situation in Gaza has also a point of contention. In February 2025, President Trump proposed that the United States “take over” the Gaza Strip, the of its Palestinian residents to neighboring countries and the area into a “Riviera of the East.” This proposal has been met with widespread criticism from international leaders and organizations, who view it as a violation of international law and a potential catalyst for increased regional instability.

Israeli Minister Benjamin Netanyahu has expressed support for the U.S. plan, viewing it as a to reshape the region’s . However, this stance has further strained relations with the Trump administration, which is caught Israel’s security measures and addressing the broader implications of these actions on U.S. foreign policy and international relations.

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The Trump administration’s of these developments has been characterized by a delicate balancing act. While it seeks to maintain strong ties with Israel, it also faces pressure to uphold international norms and address the humanitarian concerns arising from the ongoing conflicts in Syria and Gaza. The administration’s responses have been scrutinized, with critics questioning the consistency and effectiveness of its foreign policy in the Middle East.

As the situation to evolve, the Trump administration’s decisions regarding Israel’s military actions will likely have significant implications for U.S.-Israel relations and the broader landscape of the Middle East.

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