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By The New York Times
Published 1 year ago on
July 18, 2024

President Donald Trump meets with Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu, at the White House in Washington on Sept. 15, 2020. As Republicans meet for their 2024 convention, leaders in Israel, Saudi Arabia and Egypt are considering a second Trump presidency as a potential advantage. (Doug Mills/The New York Times)

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This week’s Republican convention in Milwaukee has brought the prospect of former President Donald Trump’s return to the White House into focus, and leaders in Israel, Saudi Arabia and Egypt, the principal U.S. allies in the Middle East, are calculating what it could mean for their domestic and regional agendas.

Many Leaders Have Warm Relations with Trump

There are perceived advantages for all the leaders, many of whom had warm relations with Trump. Central to those calculations is how a Trump presidency could impact Washington’s approach to the war in the Gaza Strip, which has already upended Israeli politics and rattled Egypt and Saudi Arabia.

Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu of Israel angered Trump by congratulating Joe Biden after the presidential election in 2020 — a move that Trump considered disloyal and strained their relationship for years. But the pair had a strong tie during the first Trump presidency, and Trump’s return is expected to benefit Netanyahu’s right-wing government, particularly if the war in Gaza extends into next year.

Trump has said that Israel should “do what you have to do” in Gaza and denounced pro-Palestinian protesters on U.S. campuses. He has criticized the Israeli government for posting videos of the destruction it has caused, but only because such videos harm Israel’s image. In addition, Sen. JD Vance, R-Ohio, Trump’s running mate, is strongly pro-Israel.

Trump is also more closely aligned with Netanyahu on Iran. He ended an Obama-era agreement that aimed to restrict Iran’s nuclear program, pleasing Netanyahu, and he backed landmark deals that forged diplomatic ties between Israel and three Arab states. If he wins the presidency, he is also expected to push ahead with Biden’s efforts to forge a similar arrangement between Israel and Saudi Arabia.

Republicans Put Israel Front and Center at RNC

At the Republican convention Wednesday, the party put Israel front and center, including by inviting the parents of an American citizen still held by Hamas in Gaza on stage. The couple, Orna and Ronen Neutra, led the crowd in a chant of “Bring them home,” after recounting how Trump had called them after their son, Omer, was taken hostage.

States in the Arabian Peninsula, a region rich in fossil fuels, also have reasons to welcome a second Trump term. Two weeks ago, the Trump Organization signed a deal with a real estate company in Saudi Arabia to build a residential high-rise tower there, extending the family’s close ties with the kingdom.

Saudi Arabia’s sovereign wealth fund is the primary investor in the investment firm that Jared Kushner, Trump’s son-in-law, set up after he left his post as a White House adviser to Trump. And another major source of new revenue for the Trump family has been LIV Golf, a professional league backed by the sovereign fund.

Trump Close with Crown Prince Mohammed bin Salman

During his presidency, Trump had warm relations with Saudi Crown Prince Mohammed bin Salman, defending him after the 2018 murder and dismemberment of Washington Post columnist Jamal Khashoggi by Saudi agents in Istanbul. Trump’s first foreign visit as leader was to the Saudi capital, Riyadh.

But as president, Trump was also unpredictable, Gulf officials say in private, and they often lament that he did not respond more strongly to an Iran-backed attack on Saudi oil fields in 2019. Recently, as Saudi Arabia has gradually won over members of Biden’s administration, the kingdom’s officials have emphasized their ability to work with both parties.

Egypt also enjoyed warm relations with Trump, though some senior Egyptian officials took a dim view of what they saw as anti-Muslim bias among Trump’s advisers. The president himself once reportedly called Egyptian President Abdel Fattah el-Sissi “my favorite dictator.”

Trump’s administration rarely criticized el-Sissi, who has cracked down on political opponents, and el-Sissi’s government has received at least $1 billion in annual aid from the United States since becoming the first Arab country to make peace with Israel in 1979.

When Biden took office after a campaign in which he promised “no more blank checks” for el-Sissi, Cairo at first appeared to be in for a rude awakening. The new administration threatened to withhold more aid over Egypt’s human rights abuses and denied it the high-level official visits and presidential handshakes el-Sissi craved.

But Egypt’s role as a mediator in the May 2021 war between Israel and Hamas, as well as in conflicts in neighboring Sudan and Libya, reinforced its image as a pillar of regional stability, and ties with the Biden administration warmed.

For Egypt, the shift back to the status quo reinforced a basic principle: U.S. presidents come and go, but the United States needs Egypt. Analysts said Egyptian leaders were confident that the country would continue to be a regional partner, especially given its role as a key mediator in the war in Gaza and as a player in any postwar scenario.

Indeed, if Trump’s tone toward el-Sissi remains as friendly as it was in his first term, it could ease any remaining pressure on Egypt to reform, analysts say.

This article originally appeared in The New York Times.

By Patrick Kingsley, Vivian Yee and Vivian Nereim/Doug Mills
c.2024 The New York Times Company

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