The Vice President of the United States, JD Vance, said that he has not seen Israel’s Prime Minister, Benjamin Netanyahu, angry in conversations with the US government amid progress in negotiations to end the war that the two countries launched against Iran.
At a press conference this Thursday, the 18th, Vance said that the message he would give to Israel is not to turn its back on its ally, a superpower, listing examples of support that the American government has given to the Netanyahu administration in recent years.
On Tuesday, US President Donald Trump said the Israeli prime minister needed to “be more responsible toward Lebanon.” On Wednesday, he increased the tone of his criticism, highlighting his frustration with the continued military campaign of his main ally in the region.