This week, Israeli journalist Barak Ravid reported that President Trump “went ballistic” at Prime Minister Netanyahu during a phone call, allegedly throwing harsh accusations at him that sounded nothing like the words of a close ally.
This is not the first time Ravid, citing White House sources, has reported a supposed fracture between Trump and Netanyahu. Each time, the report was quickly denied — and in the end, the facts told a very different story.
But this time, the damage was real.
Mark Levin wrote that the leak did far more harm to President Trump and to the US position in the talks with Iran than it did to Netanyahu. Levin went further, demanding that the proper authorities investigate who exactly is leaking these claims to Ravid — and why.