Flashback: Trump’s journey with Zelenskyy recalls Obama, Biden Netanyahu’s humiliation

JERUSALEM, Israel – Democratic lawmakers’ reaction to public labor between President Donald Trump and Ukrainian President Volodmyr Zelenskyy last week has sparked dangers of criticism, but compare how Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu accepts treatment from Presidents Joe Biden and Barack Biden and Barack Obama.
According to media reports, former Presidents Obama and Biden have publicly humiliated Netanyahu, and the Israeli leader in stark contrast to Zelenskyy has not gained the same solidarity as many European leaders and traditional media.
Jerusalem Security and Diplomacy President Dan Diker told Fox News Numbers: “The real question is why during the Obama and Biden administrations, international media, European powers and social networks were sympathetic to Israel and its PM Netanyahu, in the Netanyahu and its sync, in the contrary, in the Netanyanyahu and its sync, in the contrary, in the contrary, in the Netanyanyahu and its sync, in the contrary, in the speeches of President Trump and Vice President Vance?
“Broadcasting around the world, we remember Obama dumping a Netanyahu-led delegation to the White House in 2010, and the overall maximum political pressure movement of the Biden administration, forcing Israel to succumb to the needs of the United States,” Dick continued.
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Center President Donald Trump met with Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelenskyy to serve as Vice President JD Vance, responding on February 28, 2025 at the White House in Washington, DC. (Reuters/Brian Snyder/File Photo)
There are striking similarities between the two countries – Ukraine and Israel – a war against anti-democratic regimes. Since October 2023, Israel has been launching a number of wars against the Iranian regime agents (Hamas, Hezbollah, Husseus and other forces). Ukraine is fighting for its own life.
But a key difference is that the anger at the White House spitting was not reflected in public opinion after Biden and Obama launched verbal attacks, including verbal attacks on Netanyahu, including profane long wars, including verbal attacks.
Biden was arrested in a popular microphone on the House floor after the ITU speech in 2024, and Biden said he and Netanyahu would soon have a “come to Jesus” moment.
Biden warned Israel that invasion of Rafah would cross the “red line”. Israel ignored Biden and secured the freedom of some hostages held by Hamas terrorist groups in Rafa.
After Israel entered Rafah, Biden reportedly said of Netanyahu: “He is a liar.”
Biden called Netanyahu “my pain-” and said: “He has been killing me lately.”
According to political columnist Jonathan Martin, Biden called Netanyahu a “bad f— guy”.
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Then-President Barack Obama left and Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu shook hands after a meeting in the White House Oval Office in Washington, DC on September 1, 2010, issued a statement on the murder in the West Bank. (Ron Sachs-Pool/Getty Images)
Biden appears to have continued its attack on Netanyahu with Israeli self-defense measures against Lebanese terrorist group Hezbollah and its chief strategic partner the Islamic Republic of Iran. The U.S. government has designated Hezbollah as a terrorist entity and classed Iran as the world’s worst sponsor of terrorist states.
Reuters reported that a book “War” by journalist Bob Woodward pointed out that Biden often accused Netanyahu of having no strategy and shouted “bibi, f —–?” Israel was on him in July after strikes near Beirut and Iran.
The Obama administration laid the foundation for legalizing Netanyahu and establishing “daylight” between Israel and the United States.
Obama refused to pose for photographers with Netanyahu during his 2010 White House visit to Israeli leaders and held a private dinner without a prime minister, which is said to be contrary to custom.

President Joe Biden shook hands with Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu on September 20, 2023. (Jim Watson/AFP via Getty Image)
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Asked about his conflict-stalking relationship with Netanyahu, Obama said: “I think he is dealing with a very complex situation in a very difficult community. And what I have always shared with him is my interest in working with him – not crossover – that we can achieve decades of security in Israel.
“It will mean some tough choices. At some point, he and I have a strong discussion on which choices we need to make.”
According to critics, the Obama administration often uses anonymous administration officials to spark Obama’s views. In 2014, Jeffery Goldberg of Atlantic Magazine reported that an unnamed Obama administration official called Netanyahu’s “chicken” in efforts to reach a peace deal with the Palestinians.

President Donald Trump, accompanied by Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu, speaks at a meeting held at the Oval Office of the White House in Washington, DC on February 4, 2025 (Anna Moneymaker/Getty Images)
Tensions between Obama and Netanyahu reached their heads at the end of Obama’s term in December 2016. Obama allegedly allowed the UN Security Council to condemn Israel for prompting Netanyahu to declare the move “a shameful ambush” that Obama abandoned Israel at the UN.
The 2016 UN Security Council resolution condemned Israel for building Jewish communities in the West Bank, a historic biblical region known as Jews and Samaritans in Israel.
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Netanyahu addressed the U.S. Congress in 2015 (to oppose Obama’s nuclear deal with Iran) and in 2024 (to defend Israel’s war against Iran-backed Hamas), putting the feathers of Obama and Biden administrations in trouble.
Eugene Kontorovich, a senior fellow at the Heritage Foundation, told Fox News Numbers, “Democrats saw Netanyahu dared Obama to have different policies over the years. By this standard, Zelenskyy had a publicly argued with President Trump and Vice President Vance in the press, but should hang on the former comedian in a press scene.
Fox News’ Christine Park and Reuters contributed to the report.