TEL AVIV, Israel (AP) 鈥 U.S. Vice President on Thursday lashed out at members of Israel鈥檚 government, saying that the country is deeply isolated and its leaders have failed to appreciate American diplomatic and military support.
The comments deepened a that has emerged between the two allies over the interim to end their war.
鈥淒onald J. Trump is the only head of state in the entire world who is sympathetic to the nation of Israel at this moment in time,鈥 Vance said during a a news briefing at the White House. 鈥淭he problem for Israel is not Donald J. Trump, and anybody in Israel who thinks their biggest problem is the president of the United States needs to wake up and smell the reality of the situation that country is in.鈥
Israel and the U.S. jointly launched the war against Iran on Feb. 28, the more than monthlong military operation.
But disagreements quickly emerged following a preliminary April 8 ceasefire agreement, with Israeli Prime Minister pushing to continue the campaign and Trump moving to wind down a war that was deeply unpopular in the U.S. and rattled the global economy.
While Netanyahu has been careful not to openly criticize this week鈥檚 ceasefire deal, some members of his Cabinet have been more outspoken. National Security Minister , who leads a small ultranationalist party, this week declared that Israel is not 鈥渂ound鈥 by Trump鈥檚 agreement and said it would not cave in to international pressure.
Vance noted that Netanyahu has not publicly criticized Trump, but he accused unnamed members of Netanyahu鈥檚 Cabinet of being ungrateful. He said Israel has few friends in the international community and protected itself with large quantities of weapons paid for by the United States.
Netanyahu鈥檚 office declined to comment on Vance鈥檚 statement.
In recent days, Trump has expressed frustration with Netanyahu, claimed credit for Israel鈥檚 existence and has described the Israeli leader as 鈥 .鈥 He sidelined Israel throughout the negotiations, and criticized .
In his first comments on the newly signed memorandum of understanding, Netanyahu on Thursday said Israel鈥檚 military will stay in a zone of territory it is occupying in southern Lebanon 鈥渁s long as Israel鈥檚 security needs require it.鈥 The comments threatened to undermine the deal, which calls for a halt in all fighting and respect for Lebanon鈥檚 territorial integrity.
Netanyahu, however, noted it was important 鈥渢o maintain the important relationship with our American friends who fought shoulder to shoulder with us, and we greatly appreciate that.鈥
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