Trump sheds new light on fragile Gaza truce, Netanyahu tensions in Time interview
- A senior American official warned Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu about severe consequences from Donald Trump if he allows the Gaza ceasefire to collapse.
- US Vice President JD Vance criticized the Knesset's approval of annexation-related bills during his diplomatic visit to Israel.
- Trump expressed dissatisfaction with Israel's actions against Hamas and warned Netanyahu that he could not continue to fight against the world while threatening to withdraw US support if the peace deal was not accepted.
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On Saturday afternoon, October 4, Donald Trump called Benjamin Netanyahu to convey a message: the war in Gaza was over. The President of the United States said he stopped Israel’s prime minister from fighting a conflict that, according to him, would have continued “for years” without his pressure on the Israeli leader. “He would simply have moved on,” Trump told Time magazine in an interview recently published on Thursday. “It could have lasted …
Although the Gaza war is not yet over and there is only a fragile ceasefire at the moment, Donald Trump does not hold himself behind the mountain. In an interview, he recently celebrated himself as a peacemaker. "I stopped Netanyahu," Trump bragged.
The U.S. government makes every effort to maintain the shaky ceasefire in the Gaza Strip. In Washington, the feeling spreads that it is not Hamas alone who is trying to torpedo the agreement. Trump therefore expresses his sharpest threat so far.
Trump sheds new light on fragile Gaza truce, Netanyahu tensions in Time interview
The president put significant pressure on Israel's prime minister to end the war in Gaza, telling Netanyahu that he 'can't fight the world' and going on a 'profanity-laced tirade' when the Israeli prime minister pushed back
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