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Calling the president Israel’s greatest ally in the White House, Netanyahu expressed gratitude for Trump’s Gaza plan, releasing withheld munitions and pressuring Hamas to release hostages.
“We will hold intensive talks with major donor countries once the plan is adopted at the upcoming Arab Summit,” Egyptian FM Badr Abdelatty said.
Iran’s president defended Economy Minister Abdolnaser Hemmati, stating that Iran was in a “full-scale economic war with the enemy.”
“The secretary of state has determined and provided detailed justification that an emergency exists that requires the immediate sale to the government of Israel,” the U.S. State Department said.
“Lebanon could actually normalize and come into the Abraham peace accords, as could even potentially Syria,” Steve Witkoff told attendees at an AJC event.
“Not for 24 hours, but for years,” civil rights attorney Leo Terrell warned.
The president imagines the war-torn coastal enclave as a tourist paradise, including a luxury hotel named “Trump Gaza.”
U.S. President Donald Trump’s Mideast envoy had planned to return to the region this week for talks on extending the Israel-Hamas truce deal.
The regime’s air defenses “may not be effective in the event of a large-scale strike,” one Iranian official told The Telegraph.
“Hamas will not rule Gaza. They will not cause another Oct. 7. And we will work with Israel to make sure that doesn’t happen,” the US national security advisor stated.
“The Palestinian Authority has always seen the U.S. funding as an endorsement of its participation in terror,” Maurice Hirsch tells JNS.
U.S. President Trump is ready to back Jerusalem in “whatever course of action it chooses regarding” the Gaza-based terrorist group.