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The U.S. president added that he will not force through his voluntary relocation proposal for the Palestinian population in Gaza.
Officials worried the new U.S. administration will impose higher tariffs.
While Republicans back the idea of American oversight of the Strip, including resettling Palestinians, by 49% to 32%, Democrats opposed it 94% to 1%.
The decision was taken in light of the U.S. President’s “extensive work” on behalf of Israel and the Jewish people.
“You have already had a significant positive effect over events unfolding in our country and in the world at large,” Rabbi Ber wrote.
“We must remember that there are still people who truly depend on you and are waiting for you to save them,” the released captive urged the president.
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.
“Trump’s plan regarding Gaza is the only one that can guarantee security for the residents of the south and the State of Israel after the lessons learned from the events of Oct. 7,” said the Israeli defense minister.
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.”
Police arrested several demonstrators, including one who allegedly performed a Nazi salute at a pro-Israel counter rally.
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.