Kemp also said President Trump would not remain committed to the memorandum of understanding if it failed to achieve its objectives.
Former British Army commander Col. Richard Kemp said Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu will continue to put Israel’s security interests first despite close ties with the United States, while also warning that rising antisemitism has left many British Jews questioning their future in the country.
Speaking in an interview with Arutz Sheva-Israel National News at the JNS International Policy Summit, Kemp rejected suggestions that Israel has become subordinate to Washington following the agreement with Iran.
“I think Israel is far from a proxy or a vassal of the US,” Kemp said.