
The Times of Israel Daily Briefing William Daroff: What Trump needs to do for that Nobel Prize
Feb 6, 2026
William Daroff, CEO of the Conference of Presidents and longtime U.S.-Israel policy interlocutor, discusses the spike in antisemitism after October 7 and strategies to re-engage young American Jews. He recounts early White House coordination, strains with Netanyahu, Trump's approach to Hamas, Iran, Erdogan and Qatar, and the chances for a post-conflict reset in U.S.-Israel ties.
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Normalization Of Far‑Right Rhetoric Worries Leaders
- Daroff is alarmed by the normalization of extreme right media figures like Tucker Carlson and Nick Fuentes.
- He warns of a horseshoe effect where far-left and far-right converge on anti‑Jewish narratives.
Being In Jerusalem When Biden Spoke
- Daroff recounts being in Jerusalem on October 7 and watching President Biden's early speech move Israelis emotionally.
- He says that initial Biden administration support was "amazing" in both rhetoric and material assistance.
Why U.S. Pressure Increased Before Rafah
- Daroff attributes the White House shift around Rafah to bad images, international pressure, and fraying trust with Netanyahu.
- He sees that stop sign as the moment U.S.-Israel relations worsened in 2024.
