“From the point of view of Israeli-Diaspora relations, Israeli-Arab relations, and, well, over time probably Israeli-everyone else relations, having Trump as a friend and benefactor is a bad idea. If the President-Elect makes it to the oval office past the growing hurdles of rebellious electors and constitutional challenges he is primed to do untold damage on the world stage. With friends like that…
Lastly, Trump lives in a tit-for-tat, I’ll rub your back and you rub mine kind of world (…) If Israel embraces Trump’s desire to move the embassy, Israel will owe Trump, and Trump is not the kind of person to whom you want to owe anything.”