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Billionaires, media persons pushed Trump into Iran war: US journalist

By News Report
May 03, 2026
A view of the aftermath of a strike on a police station, amid the US-Israeli conflict with Iran, in Tehran, Iran, March 4, 2026. — Reuters
A view of the aftermath of a strike on a police station, amid the US-Israeli conflict with Iran, in Tehran, Iran, March 4, 2026. — Reuters

WASHINGTON: Trump has been supportive of Israel in his second term, defending the country against allegations of genocide and backing Israel while helping to broker a ceasefire deal between the country and Hamas, the Forbes reported.

Trump co-chaired the 2025 Gaza peace summit—which said it aimed to “end the war in the Gaza strip” and “enhance efforts to achieve peace and stability in the Middle East”—and Trump was given Israel’s highest civilian award, the Presidential Medal of Honor.

In late February, the US joined Israel in launching airstrikes on Iran’s nuclear sites. Since then, Trump has been intermittently using military force, including strikes and a naval blockade, to weaken Iran and pressure it into abandoning its nuclear program. Trump has faced a wave of criticism, including from former MAGA supporters, for the war from those who claim it’s a violation of international law; that the president doesn’t have the authority to go to war without Congressional approval; that it’s damaging the American economy; and that it’s a direct violation of the “America First” message Trump pushed during his campaign.

In October, during an address to Israel’s parliament, Trump praised Adelson as a “great woman” and said she and her late husband influenced his policy decisions surrounding Israel, adding the couple “had more trips to the White House than anyone else I can think of.” In his speech, Trump said Miriam and Sheldon Adelson, who died in 2021, got him “thinking about Golan Heights,” a reference to the United States’ 2019 recognition of Israeli sovereignty over the Golan Heights territory near Syria. Trump spoke about Adelson, who was in attendance during his address, for nearly two minutes about an hour into his lengthy speech, following his claim he “kept his promise” to work on peace in the Middle East: “Isn’t that right, Miriam?” he asked.

Trump last month rejected reports that Israel influenced him to go to war with Iran after the New York Times reported the Israelis made a video presentation to convince him Iran was well-positioned for regime change and would be so weakened by a joint attack it would be left with no missile program. Other reports also suggested Israel played a prominent role in convincing Trump to attack Iran, to which Trump responded via Truth Social: “Israel never talked me into the war with Iran, the results of Oct. 7th, added to my lifelong opinion that IRAN CAN NEVER HAVE A NUCLEAR WEAPON, did.”

Miriam Adelson and her family had a net worth of $36.4 billion Saturday, ranking them at No57 on Forbes’ billionaires list. Miriam Adelson’s late husband Sheldon was the former CEO and chairman of casino company Las Vegas Sands, which is listed on the New York Sock Exchange and has casinos in Singapore and Macao. The Adelsons have also given hundred of millions of dollars to pro-Israel organisations and initiatives over the last several decades, including to the Birthright Israel program, Friends of the Israel Defense Forces and the Maccabee Task Force. Murdoch and his family, who made their money through his media empire, are worth an estimated $23.4 billion. Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu has described Murdoch as a close personal friend and political ally, and in 2009 he was honored by the American Jewish Committee.