Trump's whirlwind Gulf tour unveils 'remarkable shift in American policy vis-à-vis Israel'
- Donald Trump visited Qatar today as part of his Middle East tour, which also includes Saudi Arabia and the UAE, amid escalating Israeli-Gaza conflict.
- The visit follows intensified Israeli attacks on Gaza and recent U.S. Talks with Hamas to release hostage Edan Alexander, excluding Israel from negotiations.
- Trump's approach reflects a shift toward transactional, economic interests emphasizing Gulf states' massive investments in the U.S. While Israel faces diplomatic uncertainty.
- The White House highlighted Qatar's unprecedented $1.2 trillion investment plan in the US, which includes the largest-ever Boeing purchase, emphasizing strong financial ties between the two nations.
- This evolving U.S. Policy signals a risk for Israel of diminished priority in Washington, prompting calls for Israel to adapt its strategy toward tangible contributions and investments.
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