In Tel Aviv, capital of Israel, an exhibition campaign combines in the middle of the buildings. On the facade of a building, a giant screen projects an almost anachronistic image. In the center, the president of the United States Donald Trump, the safe and serene air, outlines a slight smile.
To his left, Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu and his right, the heir prince of Saudi Arabia Mohammed Ben Salmane, the three surrounded by faces of the Arab-Muslman world. To illustrate this harmonious painting, just a prayer: “A new opportunity for a new Middle East.”
Following the Alto El Fuego, he concluded between Israel and Iran, initiated by Donald Trump, Benjamin Netanyahu intends to navigate thanks to this campaign for what he considers “a historical victory” in his enemy of long data. In the heart of the recent attacks, which will have lasted 12 days: the fear that I will have nuclear weapons.
The Islamic Republic of Iran, of which leaders regularly threaten Israel with destruction, has always denied the search to acquire the atomic weapon, saying that its nuclear program is oriented exclusively for civil purposes.
Trump, superstar in Tel Aviv
“Iran will not have nuclear weapons,” said Benjamin Netanayahu on June 24 during an official television speech, ensuring that Israel “fails any attempt” of the reconstruction of Iranian nuclear.
The intervention of the United States in the conflict between Israel and Iran has significantly changed the course of war. After days of vagueness, the United States attacked three Iranian nuclear sites on Sunday, June 22 in an operation called “Midnight Hammer.” Shortly after American attacks, Israeli prime minister thanked US president Donald Trump, describing this “daring” attack.
“His daring decision to aim at Iran’s nuclear facilities with the impressive and just the United States will change the story,” said Benjamin Netanyahu in a video message in English aimed at Donald Trump.
In another video message, in Hebrew, the head of the Israeli government had assured that American bombing in Fordo, Natanz and Ispahan had been directed “in perfect coordination with President Trump and the perfect operational coordination between [les forces israéliennes] and the US army. “The links between Israel and the United States were sealed.
From then on, the “Trumpmania” won the hearts of the Israelis a little more. In Tel Aviv, on June 22, passersby wore t -shirts with a photo of the US president.

As a megalomaniac hero, Donald Trump also made a parallel this Wednesday, June 25, among the strikes led by the United States in nuclear sites The Iranians and the atomic bombings of Hiroshima and Nagazaki. “I do not want to use the example of Hiroshima and Nagasaki, but it is a bit the same as we did there, our strike ended the war, if that had not been the case that we had continued with the strikes,” said the US president before the press in Hague (Netherlands), where he was on the top of NATO.
Israel, leader of the Middle East?
Looking at it, the visualization campaign released by Israel in Tel Aviv also transmits another message. Among the present personalities surrounding Donald Trump and Benjamin Netayahu, we observe in particular the president of the Palestinian authority Mahmoud Abbas, but also the Syrian president Ahmed al-Charaa and the emirs of the United Arab Emirates.
Another important element, this “marketing” campaign was funded by the Israeli coalition Abraham shield (“Abraham’s shield, editor’s note), composed of former Israeli soldiers and diplomats who know that they have played a role in negotiations with the Palestinians.
Through this image strategy, Benjamin Netanyahu seems to want to erect Israel as leader of the Middle East, affirming the overwhelming victory of the Hebrew state against Palestinian Hamas and its allies: Lebanese Hezbollah.
Since the mortal attacks of October 7 perpetrated by Hamas in Israel, the Israeli prime minister had sworn to deliver a war against the terrorist organization. Eclipsed for a dozen days by the war librada by Israel against Iran, the fate of the Palestinians in Gaza still refers to the international community.
This Thursday, an overwhelming report presented by the head of European diplomacy, Kaja Kallas, reported multiple crimes to international law committed by the Benjamin Netanyahu government. According to UNICEF, hostilities, which have lasted since October 2023, have to date 55,637 dead in Gaza, including 15,613 children.
Source: BFM TV
