Trump Declines To Endorse Gaza City Offensive But Warns Hostage Release Unlikely Without Military Pressure - Worthy Christian News
GAZA STRIP, PALESTINE, AUG 11 – Netanyahu and Trump discussed establishing a security zone and civilian administration in Gaza to defeat Hamas and secure hostages, aiming to end the war and prevent future attacks.
- On Sunday, Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu spoke with President Donald Trump about taking control of Hamas strongholds in Gaza to end the war and secure hostages.
- Amid stalled negotiations, Netanyahu highlighted the security threat, saying Hamas still has thousands of armed terrorists in Gaza.
- Israel plans to establish a security zone on Gaza’s border with Israel to prevent future terrorist incursions, a civilian administration will be set up in Gaza, and Netanyahu clarified that the goal is not to occupy Gaza.
- Hamas denounced Netanyahu’s plan, claiming his statements are an attempt to dismiss allegations of genocide and starvation crimes, Hamas said.
- Looking ahead, the conflict’s end hinges on Hamas’s next move, as Netanyahu warned it openly aims to destroy Israel and the war could end tomorrow if Hamas lays down its arms and releases hostages.
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Trump Declines To Endorse Gaza City Offensive But Warns Hostage Release Unlikely Without Military Pressure - Worthy Christian News
by Worthy News Jerusalem Bureau Staff (Worthy News) – President Donald Trump stopped short of directly endorsing Israel’s plan to attack and occupy Gaza City, but suggested that Hamas will not release Israeli hostages unless the situation in Gaza changes dramatically. Speaking in a brief phone interview with Axios on Monday, Trump said he believed it would be “very rough” to secure the hostages’ freedom under current conditions. “They are not go…
Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu spoke with US President Donald Trump about Israel's new plans for the Gaza offensive, the Israeli prime minister's office said last night.
Netanyahu, Trump Discuss Gaza Plans and Hostage Release
Prime Minister Netanyahu recently spoke with US President Donald Trump, discussing Israel’s plans to take control of the remaining Hamas strongholds in Gaza to end the war, secure the release of hostages, and defeat Hamas; Netanyahu also thanked Trump for his steadfast support of Israel since the war began.
US President Donald Trump announced on Monday that he does not directly support Israel's plans to attack and occupy Gaza City, expressing his belief that Hamas will not release the hostages unless the situation changes fundamentally. In a brief interview with Axios, Trump said, "Israel has to decide what the next step is, and whether they will allow Hamas to remain in Gaza, and as far as I'm concerned, they cannot remain there." He noted that he…
Netanyahu and Trump talk about Israel's plan for a new offensive in Gaza - Global Happenings
Connection between leaders addressed Israeli military strategy to the region; In protests on the streets of Tel Aviv, about 100,000 people asked for the immediate end of the war EFE/EPA/YURI GRIPAS/POOLConnection between Netanyahu and Trump approached the Israeli military strategy for the Gaza Strip The Prime Minister of IsraelBenjamin Netanyahuand the president of United States, Donald Trumpthey talked by phone last weekend about the plans for…
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