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Jerusalem can’t compromise on security of state or citizens and an end to conflict must be in line with Cabinet’s principles, Sa’ar stressed.
“I think we’re going to get them all,” Trump said of the efforts to free the remaining 48 hostages.
“We know that at least 30 people are dead. And we’re negotiating to get them out,” the U.S. president told reporters in the Oval Office.
The Israeli prime minister is reportedly acting under pressure from Trump to defeat Hamas quickly.
“It’s a very comprehensive plan we are putting together on the next day,” said U.S. Middle East envoy Steve Witkoff.
“The situation has to end. It’s extortion, and it has to end,” the U.S. president said of hostage talks with the Hamas terrorist organization.
The U.S. president expressed a position that seems to be aligned with that of Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu.
The judges cited the need to significantly speed up proceedings after repeated delays and hearing cancellations.
“Remember Oct. 7, remember Oct. 7,” said the American president, who “seemed to agree” with the Israeli prime minister that upping the pressure on the terrorist group was necessary.
The Israeli prime minister said the U.S. president’s “bold leadership and global vision have made another peace agreement possible.”
“The idea is to support Israel, and to strengthen connections with individual Israeli farmers,” Kobi Assaf, the initiative’s founder and CEO, told JNS.
The president said U.S. actions have changed the region’s security landscape and predicted things will be “a lot different” in the coming years.