In Jerusalem
After four years of preferential treatment, Israel expects to take the brunt of the end of a singular relationship.
Donald Trump offered his accomplice Benjamin Netanyahu everything he could hope for: the end of the Iranian nuclear agreement, an American embassy in Jerusalem, the recognition of the annexation of the Golan Heights, support in politics expansion of Jewish settlements, forgetting the designation of the West Bank as
"occupied"
.
Rarely has an Israeli head of government been so covered with gifts.
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