Trump warns Iran of possible strike, urges Hamas to disarm after meeting Netanyahu
Trump warned Iran of potential new strikes if it rebuilds nuclear or missile programs and urged Hamas to disarm quickly to enable Gaza reconstruction under a U.S.-led plan.
- Trump warned Iran against reconstituting its nuclear program as he welcomed Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu for talks.
- Netanyahu was expected to discuss with Trump the need to potentially take new military action against Tehran just months after launching a 12-day war on Iran.
- Progress on moving to the second phase of an agreement between Israel and Hamas has slowed due to complications like vetting a Palestinian committee and continued Israeli military strikes.
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US leader: "Step two and rebuild as soon as possible. Ready to hit Iran"
US President Trump, at his meeting with Israeli Prime Minister Netanyahu, reiterated his call for the disarmament of militant Islamist Hamas, which had previously stressed that it would not give up its weapons easily.
During his meeting with Israeli Prime Minister Netanyahu, US President Trump threatened the terrorist group Hamas, saying it would pay a heavy price if it continued to refuse disarmament. Trump also warned Iran of consequences.
A threat from the US President left at the press conference that followed the meeting with the Israeli Prime Minister.
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