With Trump’s Support, Netanyahu Is Poised to Get His Way in Gaza
GAZA STRIP, PALESTINE, JUL 8 – Netanyahu allows limited Palestinian statehood without security control while Trump pushes a 60-day Gaza ceasefire including hostage releases and partial troop withdrawals, amid ongoing violence.
- On July 6, 2025, Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu met U.S. President Donald Trump at the White House to discuss Gaza and a potential ceasefire.
- Their talks followed Hamas’s October 7, 2023 attacks and focused on a controversial plan to relocate Gazans, which has drawn criticism from rights groups and Arab nations.
- Netanyahu affirmed no Palestinian state would be established and stated Palestinians should govern themselves without powers to threaten Israel’s security.
- Trump expressed optimism, praised cooperation from Arab countries for resettlement, and emphasized Gazans could freely choose to stay or leave, while critics called the plan ethnic cleansing.
- Growing Israeli public support favors a ceasefire despite opposition in Netanyahu’s coalition, and indirect Gaza ceasefire talks continue amid ongoing violence and uncertain peace prospects.
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Palestinian Relocation Plan Backed by Netanyahu and Trump
Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu confirmed this week that Israel is working with the United Nations and the United States on a Palestinian relocation plan to give Gazans the “freedom to choose” where they live, according to reporting from the Washington Free Beacon. The statement came during a joint White House press conference with President Donald Trump. “I think President Trump had a brilliant vision,” Netanyahu said, praising the pl…
Benjamin Netanyahu Speaks to Media About Current USA-Israel Relations: "to act with us" - The Last Refuge
Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu holds a press conference after meeting with Speaker of the House Mike Johnson. As Netanyahu remarked, “President Trump’s decision to act with us …. has made a remarkable change in the Middle East.” Prime Minister Netanyahu also emphasized the need to “change the government of Gaza” as part of the […]
The US says the Gaza ceasefire is slowly closing, but Benjamin Netanyahu said Israel will continue in the same pattern.
Despite all the evidence to the contrary, many international media commentators continue to portray Donald Trump as eager for a peaceful settlement of the war in the Gaza Strip, but expect him to twist Benjamin Netanyahu's arm to force him to accept terms of a settlement that he does not like.
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