The article reports that Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu is likely to visit the United States next week, according to U.S. President Donald Trump, who stated that Netanyahu knows 'who is the boss.' The meeting would mark their first direct contact since February, when Netanyahu presented his plan for attacking Iran. The U.S. and Israel launched attacks against Iran in February, citing concerns over Iran’s nuclear program, while Iran retaliated against Israel and U.S. allies. A ceasefire has been in effect since April 8. Trump praised Netanyahu’s cooperation during a phone call, but earlier reports indicated Trump had criticized Netanyahu over escalated military actions in Lebanon. This tension has deepened divisions within the Republican Party regarding Israel and the Iran war, with some MAGA-aligned figures accusing Trump of being subservient to Netanyahu. Despite Netanyahu’s objections, Trump recently extended the Iran deal and pushed for reduced Israeli operations in Lebanon to ease negotiations.
Bias read (Right): The article frames Trump as the dominant figure in the relationship with Netanyahu, using phrases like 'ví, kdo je tu šéf' ('knows who is the boss') which implies a hierarchical dynamic favoring Trump. It highlights Trump’s criticism of Netanyahu over military actions in Lebanon and his pushback on,





