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.
- Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu met with U.S. President Donald Trump at the White House last night to discuss Gaza and ceasefire efforts.
- The meeting followed the October 7 Hamas attack and ongoing conflict, amid debates over a Palestinian state and proposals to relocate Gazans.
- Netanyahu commended Trump's vision for offering Palestinians the option to move elsewhere and improve their situation, stressing the importance of their freedom to choose and dismissing the establishment of a Palestinian state with full security authority.
- More than 500 Palestinians reportedly died seeking aid, while NGOs and Arab nations criticized the relocation proposal as ethnic cleansing amid talks for a 60-day truce.
- The event signals Netanyahu's strengthened position to shape Gaza's future with U.S. backing, although opposition and humanitarian concerns persist.
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