Rep. Massie on Reported Trump-Netanyahu Spat: It’s All Talk Until US Withholds Military Aid to Israel
The Kentucky congressman said withholding aid to
Israel for just a month would force Israel to stop bombing its neighbors
by Dave DeCamp | June 2, 2026
Rep. Thomas Massie (R-KY) on Tuesday responded to an Axios report that alleged President Trump lashed out at Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu over Israel’s escalations in Lebanon, saying that it was “all talk” and pointing out that the US could withhold military aid if it actually wanted to see an end to Israel’s wars.
“It’s all talk. Just withhold foreign aid to Israel
for a month and they’ll stop bombing their neighbors – instant peace, the
Strait of Hormuz can be opened, and gas drops $2 a gallon,” Massie wrote on X. “Israel has been, and continues to be, the biggest
welfare recipient from American taxpayers.”
According to a source speaking to Axios,
Trump told Netanyahu, “You’re fucking crazy. You’d be in prison if it weren’t
for me. I’m saving your ass. Everybody hates you now. Everybody hates Israel
because of this.” Axios had published multiple accounts of similar rifts between President Biden and
Netanyahu as the Biden administration continued supporting Israel’s genocidal
war in Gaza.
After the call with Netanyahu on Monday, Trump said in
two separate posts on Truth Social that there was an agreement between Israel
and Hezbollah for a ceasefire in Lebanon, but Israeli attacks continued on
Tuesday. Israel did hold off on threatened strikes on Beirut, though an Israeli
official had told Ynet earlier on Monday that the threat
was coordinated with the US.
Massie also took aim at Netanyahu in a post on X on Tuesday, saying that the more the Israeli leader “prevents
the war with Iran from ending, the more obvious it becomes that he convinced
Trump to start it.”
Massie, virtually the only Republican in Congress who
consistently opposes military aid to Israel, recently lost his primary to a
Trump-backed candidate in a race that became the most expensive House primary
in US history, fueled by spending from pro-Israel groups and donors.
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