President Trump's visit to Riyadh, excluding Israel from his itinerary, raises questions about his relationship with Israeli leadership, as explained by Dr. Ferooze Ali.
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00:00As President Trump visits Riyadh, the decision to exclude Israel from his itinerary raises eyebrows.
00:08What does this signify about his relationship with Israeli leadership?
00:12Dr. Feroz Ali shares more about this.
00:16Now, with all that being said, it is also important to slightly tilt towards politics
00:23in terms of his potentially projection of message to visit Riyadh first.
00:31Now, an interesting part in his visit is that he excluded Israel from his visit,
00:39something that he did not do in 2017.
00:43So he excluded Israel from the itinerary.
00:46Many interpretations here, but one obvious factor is the souring of his relationship with Netanyahu.
00:58This can be sourced from the fact that Donald Trump is getting impatient with Netanyahu,
01:05feet dragging on seeking a ceasefire deal with Hamas,
01:11and also extracting the remaining hostages inside Gaza.
01:16And that's how we should tell them, but one of the things that we do not know,
01:20this is not what we do not know,
01:22that is going to rise.
01:26This is going to happen with United States.
01:32I think these are the four two-thirds of them,
01:34I think this is going to be a very different kind of thing.
01:40Let's get started.
01:42I think from the country,