New Book Claims Trump Exploded at Netanyahu: “Everyone Is Sick of You, Bibi”
A newly released book in the United States claims that President Donald Trump unleashed a furious verbal attack on Israeli Prime Minister Binyomin Netanyahu during a tense phone call held just days before the public announcement of an agreement to end the war in Gaza and weeks before a hostage deal was finalized.
According to a report by Ynet, the book—written by New York Times journalists Maggie Haberman and Jonathan Swan—recounts a heated conversation involving Trump, Netanyahu, Jared Kushner, and White House special envoy Steve Witkoff.
During the call, Trump allegedly lashed out at Netanyahu, telling him, “Everyone is sick of you, Bibi. All the Jews are sick of you. Even the two Jews on this call are sick of you.”
The conversation reportedly took place during the United Nations General Assembly in September, as Trump was advancing a 20-point plan aimed at ending the Gaza war that erupted following Hamas’ October 7 attack.
The authors describe the two weeks leading up to the agreement as one of the most strained periods in U.S.-Israel relations during the negotiations. According to the book, tensions escalated significantly after an Israeli strike targeting senior Hamas officials in Qatar, which took place one day after Kushner, Witkoff, and Ron Dermer met in Miami to discuss plans for postwar Gaza.
According to the account, Kushner and Witkoff were enraged by the operation and concluded afterward that “Dermer lied to us.” The book further claims that Kushner privately vented his frustration to associates, saying, “I’m out, the Israelis are crazy.” The authors say he later changed his position after realizing that the dispute could be used to pressure Netanyahu into accepting a broader agreement.
During the UN meetings, Kushner and Witkoff reportedly met with Qatari Prime Minister Sheikh Mohammed bin Abdulrahman Al Thani and presented him with a draft of the American proposal. According to the book, Al Thani personally edited portions of the document, which later became the basis for Trump’s peace plan.
The authors claim that Trump first presented the framework to Arab and Muslim leaders before sharing it with Netanyahu. Concerned that Netanyahu might try to persuade Trump to abandon the proposal, Kushner and Witkoff allegedly stayed on the line when the Israeli prime minister called the White House.
According to the book, Trump immediately began shouting once he joined the call, telling Netanyahu, “You can’t back out of this. I am the best friend Israel has ever had. Everyone hates you, and I stood by your side.”
Trump reportedly argued that the agreement was good for Israel, and the book claims Netanyahu ultimately agreed to support it.
Two days later, Trump and Netanyahu jointly unveiled the initiative at a press conference, even though the agreement had not yet been formally signed.
According to the authors, the deal was officially finalized on October 8, and shortly afterward the remaining 20 living hostages held in Gaza were released.
The new allegations add to other claims contained in the book regarding the relationship between the two leaders. In additional excerpts, the authors allege that Trump referred to Netanyahu as a “crook” and said that the Israeli prime minister never truly wanted to achieve peace.
{Matzav.com}
