Skip to main content
News Directory 3
  • Home
  • Business
  • Entertainment
  • Health
  • News
  • Sports
  • Tech
  • World
Menu
  • Home
  • Business
  • Entertainment
  • Health
  • News
  • Sports
  • Tech
  • World
Rod Stewart Ends Trump Friendship: Why Now

Rod Stewart Ends Trump Friendship: Why Now

June 22, 2025 Catherine Williams - Chief Editor Entertainment

Rod Stewart has severed ⁤his​ ties with Donald Trump, making headlines ⁤due too the⁤ singer’s stance on the⁤ Gaza conflict. The break⁤ stems from Trump’s ongoing⁣ support, with Stewart⁢ specifically calling out arms sales‌ to Israel, questioning how peace can be achieved while​ supplying ‍weapons. The Grammy-winning ⁤musician‌ didn’t⁢ mince ‍words, criticizing ⁤actions and drawing parallels to ⁣historical injustices. News Directory 3 delivers the full story, including Stewart’s‍ views Netanyahu’s ‌leadership. Discover why Stewart believes Trump has shifted since taking office. Delve deeper into ‌this​ unexpected fallout and explore the‍ shifting political⁣ landscape in the ⁢music⁢ world. ⁣What will ⁢be the future repercussions?


Rod ⁣Stewart Cuts Ties ‍With Trump Over Gaza Conflict Support










key⁤ Points

Table of Contents

    • key⁤ Points
  • rod Stewart Ends Friendship With trump Over Gaza Conflict Support
    • What’s next
    • Further reading
  • Rod Stewart no longer considers Donald Trump a friend.
  • Stewart ⁣cites Trump’s support for israel’s actions ⁣in Gaza.
  • Stewart criticizes arms sales to Israel.
  • Stewart says Netanyahu’s actions mirror historical persecution.

rod Stewart Ends Friendship With trump Over Gaza Conflict Support

Updated June 22, 2025

Rod Stewart, the Grammy-winning ⁤singer, has ​ended his friendship with former President Donald Trump, citing Trump’s management’s support for ‍Israel’s military campaign in Gaza. Stewart​ voiced his concerns about the ongoing ⁢conflict and its impact on Palestinians.

In a recent interview, Stewart was asked if he still considered Trump a friend.He responded that he could ‌no longer⁢ maintain⁤ the friendship due to Trump’s continued arms sales ⁢to Israel. He questioned⁤ how the⁣ conflict could end with the ongoing supply of weapons.

Stewart also criticized Israeli leader Benjamin Netanyahu, stating that his actions against Palestinians mirrored the historical persecution⁤ of Jews, calling⁢ it “annihilation.”

This isn’t⁤ the first ⁣time Stewart ​has publicly criticized Trump. He previously called Trump a‍ “prick” for withdrawing from the ‍Paris‍ Climate Accords and has mocked ‍him onstage.

Rod stewart, kenny G and Donald Trump at Mar-a-Lago in 1998
Rod Stewart, musician Kenny G and⁢ Donald Trump at Mar-a-Lago⁢ in 1998.

Davidoff Studios Photography/Getty⁣ Images

Stewart revealed that he used to socialize with ⁢Trump and lives near Trump’s ⁣Mar-a-Lago resort. He noted ‍that ⁤while he once liked Trump, he⁢ believes Trump has changed since becoming president.

‌ “No, I can’t any more,”⁤ Stewart said. “As long as ⁢he’s selling arms to the Israelis – and he still is. ⁤How’s that war ever gonna stop?”
⁢

‍ “What Netanyahu is doing to the Palestinians is exactly​ what happened to the⁣ Jews.It’s annihilation, and that’s all he wants to do – get rid of them all.”
​

What’s next

The situation⁢ in Gaza remains a ‌focal point⁣ of international concern, and future developments‌ could further⁤ influence relationships between public figures‌ and political leaders.

Further reading

  • Rod Stewart Discusses Glastonbury

Share this:

  • Share on Facebook (Opens in new window) Facebook
  • Share on X (Opens in new window) X

Related

Donald Trump, Gaza, Israel, Israel Palestine, Palestine, Rod Stewart

Search:

News Directory 3

ByoDirectory is a comprehensive directory of businesses and services across the United States. Find what you need, when you need it.

Quick Links

  • Copyright Notice
  • Disclaimer
  • Terms and Conditions

Browse by State

  • Alabama
  • Alaska
  • Arizona
  • Arkansas
  • California
  • Colorado

Connect With Us

© 2026 News Directory 3. All rights reserved.

Privacy Policy Terms of Service