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Netanyahu drops Donald Trump’s photo from his Twitter banner

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Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu dropped US President Donald Trump from his banner photo on Twitter yesterday in an apparent breakup with a political ally facing possible impeachmen­t.

A photo of Mr Netanyahu sitting next to Mr Trump at a White House meeting had long taken pride of place on the official @ netanyahu account, testimony to the conservati­ve Israeli leader’s close ties with the Republican president and his popularity in Israel.

But early yesterday, another photo, this time showing Mr Netanyahu being injected with the coronaviru­s vaccine, topped the page along with the slogan for Israel’s inoculatio­n campaign: “Citizens of Israel, we are returning to life.”

Mr Netanyahu had kept the photo of his meeting with Mr Trump, long in lockstep with him over a tough policy towards Iran and the Palestinia­ns, on the site even after the Republican president’s defeat by Democrat Joe Biden in the US election in November.

The photo was briefly replaced with a Hanukkah holiday-themed image last month, raising media speculatio­n that Netanyahu had decided to distance himself from Mr Trump.

But when the eight-day Jewish festival was over, Mr Trump reappeared – although no longer alone with Mr Netanyahu in a photo.

Instead, Mr Netanyahu posted a banner image of himself with the president and the foreign ministers of the UAE and Bahrain signing an agreement at the White House in September on formalisin­g ties with Israel.

No explanatio­n was given on Mr Netanyahu’s site for Mr Trump’s disappeara­nce, a day before the US House of Representa­tives was expected to begin considerin­g his second impeachmen­t after last week’s storming of the Capitol.

Mr Trump’s own account was suspended by Twitter on Friday due to what the social media giant described as the risk of further incitement to violence.

Mr Netanyahu called the events at the Capitol a rampage and said he was certain American democracy would prevail.

 ?? Reuters ?? US President Donald Trump and Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu have been allies over the past four years
Reuters US President Donald Trump and Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu have been allies over the past four years

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