Netanyahu, Trump Discuss Israel’s New Gaza Offensive Plan
Israeli Prime Minister Netanyahu and U.S. President Trump discussed Israel’s new Gaza offensive plan, aiming to capture remaining Gaza, end the war, and secure hostage releases.
Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu and U.S. President Donald Trump have discussed Israel’s new military plans for operations in the Gaza Strip.
In a statement on Sunday, August 10, the Israeli Prime Minister’s Office said the phone call focused on Israel’s strategy to capture remaining Hamas-controlled areas in Gaza.
The plan, according to the statement, aims to end the ongoing war and secure the release of hostages still held by Hamas.
The conversation took place amid heightened regional tensions and growing international concern over the worsening humanitarian situation in Gaza.
Israel has previously stated it intends to launch a large-scale offensive to gain full control of the Gaza Strip.
Netanyahu’s outreach to Trump signals ongoing coordination with key allies, even as Israel faces mounting diplomatic pressure to limit civilian casualties and allow greater humanitarian access.
The planned operation, if carried out, could mark a decisive stage in the conflict but risks further inflaming tensions with regional actors and worsening conditions for Gaza’s civilian population.
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