נתניהו: נישט איך קאנטראל אמעריקע און נישט אמעריקע קאנטראלד מדנ"י
Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu firmly rejected narratives suggesting either U.S. control over Israel or Israeli dominance over Washington, declaring both “not true” during an October 26, 2025, cabinet meeting. His remarks came as part of a broader defense of Israel’s autonomy in making its own security and military decisions amid continued Gaza operations.
“Last month they said I control the U.S. administration. This month they say the U.S. administration controls me. Both are not true,” Netanyahu stated in a video clip released from the meeting. The comment was a direct response to speculation surrounding Israel’s coordination with the Trump administration, which has been pressing for a ceasefire arrangement in Gaza involving international forces.
While reports suggest close U.S. involvement and oversight in ongoing diplomatic discussions, Netanyahu emphasized that Israel’s actions are guided solely by its national security interests — not by foreign approval. “Israel decides for itself when and how to act,” an aide to the prime minister reiterated following the meeting, underscoring that any operations in Gaza are conducted under Israel’s independent command.
The statement reflects Netanyahu’s longstanding position that, while Israel deeply values its strategic partnership with the United States, it will not compromise its sovereignty or security priorities. The prime minister has maintained that the Trump administration’s friendship and support strengthen Israel’s global standing, but ultimate decisions — especially those concerning war and peace — remain strictly in Israeli hands.
As fighting in Gaza continues and international discussions intensify, Netanyahu’s message serves both as reassurance to Israelis and as a reminder to the world that Israel’s defense policy is not dictated by external powers. His words reaffirm a principle central to his leadership: Israel acts decisively, independently, and in defense of its people — without waiting for permission.