Within the days and weeks previous Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu’s arrival in Washington on Monday to satisfy with President Donald Trump, Israeli officers and right-wing allies of Netanyahu in america have attacked Trump’s Center East envoy Steve Witkoff, and Qatar’s function as a essential dealer of the Israel-Hamas ceasefire settlement.
The trouble to undermine Witkoff and Qatar raises fears amongst ceasefire supporters that whereas Netanyahu outwardly helps the Trump-backed ceasefire deal, he’s quietly making an attempt to delay — and even scuttle — the second section of the ceasefire, which might absolutely finish the conflict in Gaza.
“They’re undermining President Donald Trump,” mentioned an American near each the Trump administration and Gulf Arab nations, who requested anonymity to talk with out authorization. “It’s President Donald Trump’s deal, and President Donald Trump’s greatest good friend who’s his official consultant on the deal.”
Witkoff, a rich real-estate tycoon, performed an integral function in sealing the Israel-Hamas ceasefire deal within the waning days of the Biden administration, which welcomed his participation in remaining talks in Doha, Qatar. Most observers imagine Witkoff’s strain on Israel was essential for making certain Netanyahu’s buy-in.
In a now-famous story, Witkoff, who’s Jewish, requested for an in-person meeting with Netanyahu on a Saturday, and refused to just accept the request from Netanyahu’s staff that it wait till after the top of the Jewish sabbath. Days later, Netanyahu agreed to a ceasefire and hostage trade deal on phrases Israel had not less than partly rejected up to now.
Trump instantly forged the “EPIC” deal as a optimistic results of his election on U.S. international coverage — even earlier than taking workplace.

However right-wing Netanyahu allies, who’ve insisted on continuing with the conflict till Hamas is completely eradicated (an ill-defined and — per Israeli security officials — illusory aim), first expressed their disappointment with Trump for pushing the deal, and have since targeted extra of the blame on Witkoff, backed up by American supporters of Netanyahu’s authorities.
A former senior U.S. official with enterprise ties in Israel and Gulf Arab nations, however no relationship to Trump, mentioned Netanyahu is concentrated on mollifying the far-right politicians which are nonetheless the linchpin of his governing coalition. An finish to the conflict is prone to additionally carry a second of political reckoning for Netanyahu over his failure to stop the Oct. 7, 2023, terror assault, and improve the probability he faces authorized penalties for alleged corruption, based on the previous official, who requested anonymity to talk freely.
“Bibi Netanyahu will get to proceed his conflict, which suggests he will get to proceed his authorities, and on the finish of the day that appears to be driving decision-making on Balfour Road greater than what’s greatest for the folks of Israel and for the nation of Israel,” mentioned the previous senior U.S. official, referencing the Jerusalem road the place the Israeli prime minister’s workplace is positioned. “And if he can do this by tearing down each Witkoff and Qatar in the identical breath, all the higher, as a result of it suits a story that additionally relieves him of accountability for October 7.”
The previous U.S. official additionally mentioned he has spoken to profession officers within the Israeli authorities who share his considerations that Netanyahu is making an attempt to impede full implementation of the ceasefire settlement.
Netanyahu’s decision to have aide Ron Dermer, a hawkish loyalist, take over as head of the hostage negotiation staff with a deal with dealing with interactions with america has solely heightened these considerations for ceasefire supporters. Negotiations on the implementation of the second phase had been supposed to start on Monday — 16 days after the beginning of the primary section — however Netanyahu has but to ship an Israeli diplomatic delegation to Doha, Qatar, to start that course of.
“He thinks he can manipulate Trump into, ‘Oh, simply give me just a few extra weeks,’” mentioned Alon Pinkas, a former senior Israeli diplomat and liberal Netanyahu critic. “I don’t suppose that’s going to occur.”
Netanyahu and his allies have lengthy tried to demonize Qatar to attract consideration away from their very own failure to stop the Oct. 7 assaults. These right-wing Israelis have pilloried Qatar, a significant non-NATO U.S. ally, for internet hosting Hamas’ political management and for beforehand offering money help in Gaza that included wage funds for Hamas’ authorities staff. They have an inclination to skip over the truth that Netanyahu’s authorities initially had requested the Qatari funding for Gaza — distributed at the side of Israel and the U.S. — as a solution to keep away from a humanitarian catastrophe within the coastal enclave.
Having already demonized Qatar to the Israeli public, nevertheless, figures in Netanyahu’s authorities have tried to taint Witkoff by affiliation, insinuating in Israeli media that Witkoff is beholden to Qatar. To help this declare, Israeli retailers have highlighted Witkoff’s sale of a Manhattan lodge to the Qatari sovereign wealth fund in Aug. 2023 after Witkoff and his companions had hassle discovering a purchaser.
“Over the previous few weeks, Israeli officers have usually expressed frustration on the strain that’s really being imposed on Israel. A supply accustomed to the main points of negotiations even mentioned that at a sure level it appeared as if Witkoff labored for the Qataris,” correspondent Tamir Morag reported on Israel’s Channel 14, a right-wing channel aligned with Netanyahu, on Jan. 20, earlier than laying out the main points of Witkoff’s enterprise dealings with Qatar.
“They’re attacking Witkoff as a result of they’ll’t assault Trump.”
– A Trump ally
The Israeli information outlet Yediot Aharonot gave the reviews mainstream credibility in an article final Tuesday, which quoted Israeli officers who suspect that Witkoff and the Qataris have a “very shut relationship.” These Israeli officers worry, based on the report, “The Qataris whisper in his ear and are liable to excessively affect him.”
American allies of the Israeli proper wing have amplified the efforts to disparage Witkoff. Daniel Pipes, president of the Center East Discussion board, called Witkoff “Qatar’s agent,” denouncing his function in negotiations over the second section of the hostage deal as a “catastrophe.”
Witkoff’s American critics have additionally mischaracterized Witkoff’s Jan. 7 remarks on Fox News saying ceasefire negotiators, together with Qatari Prime Minister Sheikh Mohammed bin Abdulrahman Al-Thani and Israeli officers, had been doing “God’s work.”
And these hawkish critics have additional jumped on Witkoff’s remarks in a Jan. 22 interview on Fox Information as an indication of his naive dovishness. Within the interview, Witkoff tentatively welcomed Hamas feedback suggesting they needed to speak immediately with america, saying “it’s good if it’s correct.”
Proper-wing discuss radio host Mark Levin railed in opposition to Witkoff for nodding on the prospect of direct talks with Hamas, writing on X, “Hamas dedicated unimaginable acts of genocide. Now we’re keen to speak to them to higher perceive them?”
Josh Hammer, editor-at-large of Newsweek, seized on Witkoff’s two Fox interviews to conclude that it “looks like he’s representing his checking account greater than the administration he purports to serve.”
Caroline Glick, an American-Israeli contributing editor to the Jewish Information Syndicate, steered that Witkoff ought to pay attention to detrimental protection of Trump within the Qatari media throughout his first time period. “Steve Witkoff could love Qatar, however Qatar hates PRESIDENT Donald Trump,” she posted on X on Jan. 20. On Sunday, Glick announced she can be beginning a brand new job as a world affairs advisor to Netanyahu.
Michael Pregent, a former Hudson Institute senior fellow, predicted Witkoff’s imminent dismissal in a video on X, declaring that Witkoff is “in over his head,” and that “he’s been cajoled by Qatar.” Pregent’s video made it into an article in Jewish Insider, an influential Washington-based outlet that politicians in each events look to for cues about how one can keep within the good graces of the mainstream pro-Israel foyer in america.

In actuality, Witkoff has change into a casualty in a proxy battle between Trump-aligned America First international coverage sorts skeptical of navy adventurism within the Center East, and pro-Israel neoconservatives who usually tend to see U.S. and Israeli pursuits overlapping.
“They’re attacking Witkoff as a result of they’ll’t assault Trump,” the Trump ally with Gulf ties mentioned.
Trump has rejected conventional American interventionism — usually forged as an expression of U.S. beliefs — in favor of a blunt evaluation of American pursuits vis-a-vis historic allies and adversaries alike. For instance, he campaigned closely on brokering a peace settlement between Russia and Ukraine, regardless of neoconservatives’ insistence on funding and arming Ukraine much more aggressively than america already is.
Trump’s report on Israel-Palestine coverage, against this, has typically been extra to neoconservatives’ liking. In his first time period, Trump tore up the Iran nuclear settlement, moved the U.S. embassy to Jerusalem, and permitted of Israel’s settlement enlargement spree. And as a candidate in 2024, Trump promised to be extra pro-Israel than Biden, whom he dubbed a “Palestinian.”
However Trump’s insistence on a ceasefire deal, choice of Witkoff and determination to finish federally provided security protection for Iran hawks from his first administration have spooked some right-wing Israelis and their allies in america. Trump has also avoided saying whether or not the U.S. would be a part of Israel in bombing Iran to rid it of nuclear weapons. He plans to have Witkoff spearhead efforts to achieve a diplomatic settlement with Iran first if attainable.
Various pro-Israel Republicans, reminiscent of former Majority Chief Mitch McConnell (R-Ky.), have additionally registered their objections to the hiring of an array of restraint-minded figures in Trump’s Division of Protection, together with Elbridge Colby, Trump’s nominee for undersecretary of protection for coverage, and Michael Dimino, Trump’s deputy assistant secretary of protection for the Center East. Dimino, a former CIA analyst, and Dan Caldwell, an Iraq Struggle veteran who has suggested the administration on main protection hires, each have labored on the anti-interventionist suppose tank, Protection Priorities — part of the libertarian-minded Koch community. Republican interventionists have taken to Jewish Insider to bash all three figures.
“The Koch crowd is both isolationist, anti-American or each and seeks to make use of American fatigue to cynically weaken our allies and diminish American energy,” David Wurmser, an Iraq Struggle architect who suggested former Vice President Dick Cheney, told Jewish Insider.
In a current episode of his internet present, Tucker Carlson, a Trump supporter with open disdain for neoconservatives, characterised the assaults on Dimino, Caldwell and Witkoff as a part of the identical broader effort by neoconservatives to smear their opponents.
Caldwell, who Carlson is aware of personally, is “being attacked by individuals who by no means served … as by some means anti-American,” Carlson said whereas interviewing Curt Mills, govt director of The American Conservative, a conservative anti-interventionist journal.
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“Reasonably than say, ‘Hey, Steve Witkoff, I disagree with you, or no matter,’ it’s, ‘He’s working for Qatar,’” Carlson added. “These persons are disgusting. They’re liars.”
The Trump ally with ties to Gulf Arab nations argued although that the conflict over international coverage contained in the Republican Party has already been fought and gained by Trumpian realists, even when interventionist neoconservatives are deploying determined measures to attempt to train affect.
“Possibly that is up for debate once more in just a few years,” the Trump ally mentioned. “However proper now, the Republican Occasion place on this and the Trump administration place on that is that peace within the Center East is an efficient factor, and the ceasefire deal was the best factor to do, or Trump wouldn’t have supported it.”