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Anshel Pfeffer

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Israel is concerned over wild card Trump in White House

March 2, 2016 17:31
Donald Trump on Super Tuesday (Picture: Getty)
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The soaring success of Donald Trump is causing considerable concern within Israel's corridors of power.

Although the Republican frontrunner has repeatedly promised that "Israel is safe" under him, his outsider status and lack of connection to the network of alliances and personal relationships that knit together Jerusalem, Washington and the American-Jewish establishment make a Trump presidency uncharted territory in every way.

The frosty relationship between Mr Netanyahu and President Barack Obama marked an all-time low in the strategic ties between Israel and the US, but the fields of disagreement were clearly identifiable.

Despite the fact that the two leaders clashed over the Iranian nuclear issue and, to a lesser extent, over the Israel-Palestine conflict, there were also improvements in security co-operation and intelligence-sharing. It is expected that despite lingering antipathy with Mrs Clinton, her presidency would continue to adhere to those ground-rules.

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