Trump Team “Furious” at Netanyahu over Syria: “He’s Acting Like a Madman”
Several senior figures within Donald Trump’s team have expressed deep frustration with Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu’s recent actions in Syria, describing his behavior as “reckless” and “childish.” According to leaked reports, tensions have escalated sharply within Trump’s inner circle following Israel’s latest airstrikes on Syrian targets, just days after a fragile ceasefire brokered by U.S. envoys had taken effect.
One senior White House official was quoted saying, “He keeps bombing anything that moves, completely ignoring the delicate timing of the political process we’re trying to build.” Others in the team echoed the sentiment, claiming Netanyahu was acting “like a child who refuses to listen” and endangering the broader strategy the Trump administration had been pursuing in the region.
The specific airstrike that reignited tensions targeted a Syrian military convoy en route to the Suwayda province, resulting in numerous casualties. U.S. officials viewed the move as dangerously provocative, especially given Washington’s efforts to stabilize Syria and contain Iranian influence without dragging the region into wider conflict.
Former Secretary of State Marco Rubio reportedly intervened personally, demanding an immediate halt to Israeli strikes. Trump’s special envoys to Syria also conveyed their frustration, warning that Netanyahu’s unilateral actions could derail ongoing U.S.-led reconstruction efforts and damage American credibility as a mediator.
While Trump himself has refrained from publicly criticizing Netanyahu, internal communications suggest a growing rift. One senior adviser stated bluntly, “Dealing with Bibi has become a liability to our interests in Syria.”
The airstrikes not only killed Syrian soldiers but also undermined a ceasefire agreement recently reached between the Assad regime and southern rebel factions, a deal in which the U.S. played a critical role. Observers warn that Netanyahu’s repeated defiance of Washington’s regional goals may force a reevaluation of traditional U.S. support for Israel, especially if such moves continue to provoke instability and global diplomatic backlash.
This diplomatic clash highlights the increasing difficulty the U.S. faces in balancing its strategic alliances while managing volatile dynamics in the Middle East, with Netanyahu’s Syria policy becoming a flashpoint for American frustration.