Despite Differences on Gaza and Iran, Trump and Netanyahu Project Unity
GAZA STRIP, PALESTINE, JUL 08 – Netanyahu and Trump are negotiating with third countries to relocate Palestinians from Gaza, aiming to change the region's demographics amid ongoing conflict and 57,523 Palestinian casualties, officials said.
- During his White House visit, Netanyahu announced Israel's collaboration with the US to identify countries accepting displaced Palestinians, advancing Trump's Gaza takeover scheme.
- The plan results from Trump's earlier vision to seize Gaza for reconstruction, with Israel Katz affirming it aims for ethnic cleansing of Palestinians.
- More broadly, the International Court of Justice's genocide case against Israel over Gaza and hopes for regional normalization could be affected by the displacement plan, with Israel aiming to leverage conflict outcomes for diplomatic gains.
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Despite differences on Gaza and Iran, Trump and Netanyahu project unity
While the two leaders have made efforts to emphasize their cooperation, Donald Trump and Benjamin Netanyahu offer different visions of Gaza and Iran. Nevertheless, the White House dinner Monday night presented a harmonious tableau.
Netanyahu and Trump Promote Plan to Expel Palestinians from Gaza
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Netanyahu, during his meeting in Washington with U.S. President Donald Trump, said that the plan supposedly seeks to offer Palestinians “a better future” in other countries. “We are working closely with the U.S. to find countries that are striving to make what they always say come true: they want to give the Palestinians a better future. And I think we are close to finding several countries, and I think this will be enough,” he said. READS ALSO:…
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