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Every post where Trump mentioned “Israel”.

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Latest Dec 21, 2018, 1:10 PM
Oldest Dec 24, 2016, 10:33 PM
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Israel at a glance

unconditional ally transitioning to assertive broker
Posts analyzed437
Phases11
Turning points8
Coverage2011–2026

Trump's engagement with Israel across 2011–2026 is the most consistently positive foreign policy relationship in the entire dataset series — with one dramatic and revealing exception. From early commentary praising Netanyahu and attacking Obama's abandonment of Israel (2011–2016), through the landmark first-term achievements of Jerusalem recognition and the Abraham Accords (2017–2020), to the October 7 Hamas attack and its aftermath (2023–2025), the stance is unwavering: Israel is America's greatest ally, its enemies are Trump's enemies, and any American president who fails Israel has failed America. The single structural rupture comes in June 2025 — a post in all-caps ordering Israel to stop bombing immediately ('DO NOT DROP THOSE BOMBS') — followed within hours by Trump's Nobel Peace Prize nomination for the Israel-Iran ceasefire deal he personally brokered. This moment crystallizes the defining tension of the second term: Trump is simultaneously Israel's most forceful defender and its most assertive broker, willing to issue direct orders when his peace architecture is at stake. The Gaza ceasefire management (2025–2026) also introduces a new complexity: Trump is orchestrating Israeli military restraint, Hamas negotiations, and humanitarian aid delivery simultaneously — a governing role that goes far beyond the cheerleading posture of 2011–2016.

2011-2013
israel defender vs obama abandonment

Israel is under threat from Iran's nuclear program, Palestinian statehood campaigns at the UN, Obama's pressure on settlements, and a White House that treats Israel worse than its enemies. Trump's Israel posts are almost entirely reactive — each triggered by a perceived Obama slight. Netanyahu is praised as a 'true US friend and great leader'. The message to Jewish voters is explicit: Obama is a disaster for Israel, and Trump understands this.

27 posts across three years. The UN Palestinian statehood bid (2011) generates the most activity — Trump calls for immediate UN defunding if the PA gets statehood. Obama's pressure on Jerusalem building, failure to invite Israel to the NATO summit, and Hagel nomination are each attacked as betrayals. Netanyahu's UN speech is praised. A Shalom TV interview video endorsing Netanyahu is shared. The 2013 post — 'I do not understand how so many of my Jewish friends backed Obama... He is a TOTAL DISASTER FOR ISRAEL' — is the most emotionally direct appeal to Jewish voters in this period.

Turning point
Sep 21, 2011

The Palestinian statehood bid at the UN triggers Trump's first concentrated Israel advocacy — defunding the UN if the PA gets statehood, praising Netanyahu, supporting Perry's pro-Israel stance. Israel becomes a deliberate political credential.

2014-2016
israel champion and electoral credential builder

Obama is escalating from Israel-neglect to active betrayal — canceling flights, withholding weapons, recognizing Hamas, meeting with the Iranian Defense Minister instead of the Israeli Defense Minister. Trump positions himself as the only candidate who will reverse this. He receives a 'Friend of Israel' award, boasts of being Grand Marshall of the Salute to Israel Parade (2004), and declares 'Nobody but Donald Trump will save Israel.' The Republican platform is celebrated as 'most pro-Israel of all time.'

43 posts. Obama's Israel record is attacked with escalating intensity: 'Never a greater enemy to Israel than Obama', 'treats our known enemies much better than Israel', 'Is President Obama trying to destroy Israel?' The 'Friend of Israel' award acceptance and the 2004 Israel Parade recall establish Trump's credentials as a long-standing Israel ally. Hillary Clinton's Muslim ban in Israel is deployed as hypocrisy. Palestinian terrorist attacks in Israel are covered with immediate condemnation posts. The self-promotional dimension — 'Nobody but Donald Trump will save Israel' — is the most explicit Israel-credential building in the dataset.

Turning point
Jan 8, 2015

The formal 'Friend of Israel' award institutionalizes Trump's Israel credential. Combined with the 2004 Salute to Israel Parade Grand Marshall recall, Trump establishes a documented, dated history of Israel support predating his political career.

2017-2018
presidential israel champion jerusalem declaration

The Jerusalem recognition and Embassy move are the central first-term Israel achievements. Trump frames them as the fulfillment of a promise every prior president made and failed to keep. Netanyahu is a 'good friend.' The Embassy opening is a 'great day for Israel.' The Iranian missile threat to Israel is used to validate withdrawal from the JCPOA. The Abraham Accords framework begins taking shape as the positive peace agenda.

18 posts. The December 2017 Jerusalem declaration post is the most consequential Israel post of the first term: formal recognition after decades of deferral. The May 2018 Embassy opening generates multiple celebratory posts. Netanyahu bilateral meetings at Davos and the UN are documented with warm personal notes. The Iran missile post links Israel's security directly to the JCPOA withdrawal. The 70th Anniversary post ('We have no better friends anywhere') is the warmest Israel sentiment of the first term.

Turning point
Dec 6, 2017

The Jerusalem declaration is the single most consequential Israel action in the dataset — decades of presidential promises finally fulfilled. It transforms Trump's Israel support from rhetorical to historic and irreversible.

2019-2020
abraham accords architect and anti squad framing

The Abraham Accords (UAE, Bahrain, Kosovo, Sudan normalizations) are Trump's signature Israel achievement. Each announcement is framed as 'historic' and 'a great day for peace.' The Tlaib/Omar 'Squad' gives Trump a domestic political enemy to contrast with his Israel support. The first Embassy anniversary is commemorated as promise-keeping. The Golan Heights recognition and Netanyahu re-election congratulations complete the picture of maximum first-term support.

85 posts. The Abraham Accords cascade (August–September 2020) generates the highest-density positive Israel posts in the dataset — multiple 'HISTORIC Peace Agreement' announcements in rapid succession. The Squad attacks (Tlaib 'hates Israel and all Jewish people', Omar's 'anti-Semite' designation) provide a domestic political frame: Democrats = anti-Israel, Trump = pro-Israel. The out-of-office complaint (2022) — 'No President has done more for Israel... surprisingly Evangelicals are more appreciative than Jewish people' — reveals frustration with insufficient reciprocal recognition from the Jewish community.

Turning point
Aug 13, 2020

The UAE normalization is the first of multiple Abraham Accords announcements, transforming Trump from an Israel-defender into an active regional peace architect. The accords are his most substantive foreign policy achievement and the most politically durable Israel legacy.

2021-2022
out of office credential defender with jewish community grievance

Trump is out of office and focused on defending his Israel record. The Abraham Accords are cited as a legacy achievement. The Jerusalem recognition anniversary is commemorated. But the most striking posts are the frustration posts: Evangelicals appreciate Trump's Israel record more than American Jews do, and Jewish leaders have 'forgotten' who was the greatest friend of Israel. The subtext is electoral: Trump is defending his Israel brand for the 2024 cycle.

4 posts in 2022, none in 2021. The 2022 posts are almost entirely retrospective and defensive. The Wayne post — 'how quickly Jewish Leaders forgot that I was the best, by far, President for Israel' — is the most candid statement of Trump's Israel-gratitude expectation. The Abraham Accords fifth anniversary linkage maintains legacy visibility. The post-midterm frustration at insufficient Jewish community recognition is a notable crack in the otherwise unambiguously positive Israel frame.

2023
october 7 defender and counterfactual shield

October 7 immediately becomes a Biden-failure event and a Trump-deterrence validation. 'The horrible attack on Israel, much like the attack on Ukraine, would never have happened if I were President — ZERO CHANCE!' The $6B Iran 'ransom' is blamed for funding Hamas. Biden 'betrayed' Israel. American students at Harvard supporting Hamas are attacked. The hostages generate sustained posts through year end. 'I KEPT ISRAEL SAFE' is the most concentrated credential claim.

85 posts — the densest Israel year in the dataset. October 7 generates an immediate and sustained response. The counterfactual ('would never have happened under me') mirrors the Ukraine framing precisely. The Iran-$6B-Hamas chain of causation is the most specific policy argument. The Squad/Palestinian-sympathizer frame from 2019 is retroactively validated: 'the same people that attacked Israel are right now pouring into our once beautiful USA.' The religious intensity is higher than in any prior period — 'the killers will burn forever in the eternal pit of hell.' Harvard antisemitism is attacked.

Turning point
Oct 7, 2023

The Hamas attack immediately re-activates every prior Israel frame simultaneously: Biden-failure, Iran-enabled, deterrence-validated, counterfactual-proven. 'Would never have happened under me — ZERO CHANCE' is the purest distillation of the entire Israel-as-Trump-credential argument.

2024
campaign israel champion vs biden harris weakness

Biden withholding weapons from Israel is attacked as a betrayal equal in severity to October 7 itself. Kamala Harris is 'very very bad to Israel and to Jewish people.' Every Israeli military operation is supported. The Hamas documentary is promoted. Hezbollah rocket attacks are used to demand a strong presidential response. Trump claims adversaries feared him and therefore showed restraint — October 7 proves what happens without that deterrence.

59 posts. Biden's weapons hold generates the most direct policy attack: 'Yet Crooked Joe Biden is threatening to hold up the weapons Israel needs.' Harris is framed as equally harmful. The hostage documentary is amplified. The Hezbollah attack post ('will go down as another moment in History created by a weak President and Vice President') applies the deterrence-through-strength frame to Israeli security. Rich Lowry/National Review quote on adversary restraint under Trump provides intellectual validation.

2025 (Jan–May)
ceasefire architect and hostage negotiator

The January 2025 Gaza ceasefire is immediately framed as a Trump achievement — 'could have only happened as a result of our Historic Victory in November.' The Gaza Strip as potential US territory post-fighting is proposed. The Holocaust Memorial Council formation signals institutional Israel commitment. Netanyahu's domestic legal troubles are defended — 'Bibi and I just went through HELL together.'

14 posts through May. The ceasefire announcement post is the most triumphant Israel post since the Abraham Accords. The Gaza-to-US territory proposal is the most controversial and novel policy statement in the Israel dataset — Trump floats the idea of the US receiving Gaza from Israel as a post-war territory disposition. Netanyahu's Israeli coalition crisis is defended: Trump attacks those pursuing a 'Witch Hunt' against the Israeli PM as ungrateful. Holocaust Memorial Council formation signals ongoing institutional Israel alignment.

Turning point
Jan 15, 2025

The January 2025 ceasefire announcement is framed as a direct result of Trump's electoral victory — the world changed its behavior in anticipation of Trump's return. Israel becomes an active diplomatic management file, not just a political credential.

2025 (Jun)
iran war co belligerent then direct order to stop

June 2025 is the most dynamic Israel month in the dataset. Iran nuclear sites are struck by US and Israeli forces jointly. Trump announces the Iran-Israel ceasefire and is nominated for a Nobel Prize. Then — within days — he issues an all-caps direct order to Israel to stop bombing: 'DO NOT DROP THOSE BOMBS.' Netanyahu's prosecution is defended. The complexity of being simultaneously Israel's co-belligerent, its peace broker, and its restraining force is unprecedented in the dataset.

Eight posts in June. The US-Israel joint Iran strikes ('the attack, by the United States and Israel') are the most militarily engaged Israel posts in the dataset. The Nobel Prize nomination for the Israel-Iran ceasefire is amplified. The all-caps 'DO NOT DROP THOSE BOMBS' post is the single most dramatic departure from the unconditional ally posture — Trump directly orders Israel to stop military action, with his own name as the authority. Within hours, the ceasefire is announced and Israel and Iran come to Trump 'almost simultaneously' asking for peace.

Turning point
Jun 24, 2025

The all-caps order to Israel to stop bombing is the single most dramatic rupture in the unconditional-ally posture across fifteen years of posts. Trump issues a direct presidential command to a foreign ally — framed not as criticism but as the peace architect protecting his own ceasefire architecture. Within hours the Iran-Israel ceasefire is announced.

2025 (Jul–Dec)
gaza ceasefire manager and hostage broker

Gaza ceasefire implementation and hostage release become the operational focus. Hamas is warned about using hostages as human shields. Israel is told to stop bombing Gaza so hostages can be released safely. The 60-day ceasefire is announced. Qatar and Egypt are credited as partners. Hamas is assessed as 'ready for lasting PEACE.' Trump positions himself as the indispensable broker between all parties — not purely as Israel's defender but as the regional peace architect.

17 posts. The Gaza management posts are operationally detailed — specific conditions, 60-day ceasefire parameters, humanitarian aid delivery tracking. Hamas human shield warning is the most alarmed post since October 7. 'Israel must immediately stop the bombing of Gaza so that we can get the Hostages out safely' is the most direct instruction to Israel to show military restraint since the June 'DO NOT DROP THOSE BOMBS' post. Trump acknowledges Hamas as a negotiating party even while condemning it — a more complex posture than the pure condemnation of 2023.

2026 (Jan–Mar)
peace plan implementer and israel iran victory narrator

Gaza 20-Point Peace Plan implementation is announced. Iran's plans to 'obliterate Israel' are declared dead. The US-Israel joint Iran campaign is defended against Democratic criticism. Netanyahu meets with Trump in February. Syria's warming to Israel and the US under the new regime is noted approvingly. The post-Iran-war Middle East is framed as a Trump-built regional architecture.

17 posts. The Gaza Peace Plan Phase 2 announcement signals ongoing operational management beyond a simple ceasefire. The Iran-Israel framing in March — 'Iran had plans of taking over the entire Middle East, and completely obliterating Israel. JUST LIKE IRAN ITSELF, THOSE PLANS ARE NOW DEAD!' — is the most triumphal Israel-protection claim in the dataset. The Netanyahu February meeting is the last direct bilateral post in the dataset. Syria's warming to US and Israel is treated as a regional domino validating the entire second-term Middle East strategy.

Turning point
Mar 13, 2026

The post declaring Iran's plans to obliterate Israel 'DEAD' is the capstone statement of the second-term Israel-Iran campaign. It completes the arc from 'Iran's nuclear program must be stopped' (2011) to 'those plans are now dead, thanks to us' (2026) — a fifteen-year security promise Trump claims to have fulfilled.

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Israel posts over time

Color intensity reflects mention frequency relative to the busiest month.

JanFebMarAprMayJunJulAugSepOctNovDecTotal
201121
201230
20136
201413
201515
201615
20177
201811
201950
202035
20224
202385
202459
202569
202617
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.....on a Border is only effective in conjunction with a Wall. Properly designed and built Walls work, and the Democrats are lying when they say they don’t. In Israel the Wall is 99.9% successful. Will not be any different on our Southern Border! Hundreds of $Billions saved!

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New York, get out and VOTE for @JohnFasoNy, a great and hardworking Congressman. We need John’s voice in D.C. His opponent just moved to the area - is Pro-Iran and Anti-Israel. Vote for John. Has my Strong Endorsement!

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RT @WhiteHouse: Earlier today, President Trump participated in a bilateral meeting with Prime Minister @netanyahu of Israel. 🇺🇸🇮🇱 https://t…

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The Summit with Russia was a great success, except with the real enemy of the people, the Fake News Media. I look forward to our second meeting so that we can start implementing some of the many things discussed, including stopping terrorism, security for Israel, nuclear........

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Big day for Israel. Congratulations!

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U.S. Embassy opening in Jerusalem will be covered live on @FoxNews & @FoxBusiness. Lead up to 9:00 A.M. (eastern) event has already begun. A great day for Israel!

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Big week next week when the American Embassy in Israel will be moved to Jerusalem. Congratulations to all!

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Best wishes to Prime Minister @Netanyahu and all of the people of Israel on the 70th Anniversary of your Great Independence. We have no better friends anywhere. Looking forward to moving our Embassy to Jerusalem next month!

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Very productive bilateral meeting with Prime Minister Benjamin @Netanyahu of Israel - in Davos, Switzerland! #WEF18 pic.twitter.com/2sZM9YI7tJ

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...peace treaty with Israel. We have taken Jerusalem, the toughest part of the negotiation, off the table, but Israel, for that, would have had to pay more. But with the Palestinians no longer willing to talk peace, why should we make any of these massive future payments to them?

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I have determined that it is time to officially recognize Jerusalem as the capital of Israel. I am also directing the State Department to begin preparation to move the American Embassy from Tel Aviv to Jerusalem... pic.twitter.com/YwgWmT0O8m

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Dem Senator Schumer hated the Iran deal made by President Obama, but now that I am involved, he is OK with it. Tell that to Israel, Chuck!

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Iran just test-fired a Ballistic Missile capable of reaching Israel.They are also working with North Korea.Not much of an agreement we have!

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Such an honor to have my good friend, Israel PM @Netanyahu, join us w/ his delegation in NYC this afternoon. #UNGA http://45.wh.gov/Israel  pic.twitter.com/jwU4e8Yk8A

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Israel, Saudi Arabia and the Middle East were great. Trying hard for PEACE. Doing well. Heading to Vatican & Pope, then #G7 and #NATO.

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RT @IsraeliPM: PM Benjamin Netanyahu at weekly Cabinet meeting: In two weeks, Israel will host @POTUS Trump on his first trip as President…

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Happy Passover to everyone celebrating in the United States of America, Israel, and around the world. #ChagSameach

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not anymore. The beginning of the end was the horrible Iran deal, and now this (U.N.)! Stay strong Israel, January 20th is fast approaching!

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We cannot continue to let Israel be treated with such total disdain and disrespect. They used to have a great friend in the U.S., but.......

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The big loss yesterday for Israel in the United Nations will make it much harder to negotiate peace.Too bad, but we will get it done anyway!

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