Benjamin Netanyahu
The U.S. could talk with the Iranians if they forgo their “entire [nuclear] program,” said the U.S. National Security Advisor.
The prime minister reaffirmed his support for Trump’s proposal for the war-torn coastal enclave.
The IDF has been changing the face of the Middle East, the Israeli PM tells the Conference of Presidents of Major American Jewish Organizations.
“We have a joint strategy, including when and how the gates of hell will open.”
“I expect from Eyal Zamir, during his service, and perhaps very soon, that we will see ... major achievements, which will change not only the status of Israel but the face of the entire Middle East,” said Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu.
After the Cabinet meeting, “the team will receive instructions for the continuation of the negotiations regarding the second stage,” the PMO said.
Netanyahu: “Under President Trump’s leadership, and working together with you, Secretary Rubio, Marco, the best days of our alliance are still yet to come.”
The U.S. president called for Hamas to release all the hostages after three captives were freed earlier in the day per the terms of the ceasefire.
“We have a shared strategy, which cannot always be detailed to the public—including when the gates of hell will open.”
Ministers decry Justice Yitzhak Amit’s “illegitimate” appointment, alleged fraud and conflicts of interest.
Echoing the demand by U.S. President Donald Trump, the Israeli prime minister issued Hamas an ultimatum and threatened its “total defeat.”
Israel is reportedly seeking to prolong the first stage of the ceasefire, based on estimates that Hamas will reject its demands for the second phase.