Netanyahu Discusses Gaza's Second Phase with Trump
Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu announced preparations for the second phase of a U.S. plan to conclude the Gaza war. Critical issues remain unresolved, including disarmament and multinational security force deployment. Netanyahu aims to secure a transition in Gaza and further peace discussions.
Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu expressed confidence about moving into the second phase of a U.S. plan intended to resolve the conflict in Gaza. However, he noted several issues remain, particularly concerning the potential deployment of a multinational security force.
Netanyahu shared plans to discuss these matters with U.S. President Donald Trump at the month's end, aiming to bring an end to Hamas rule in Gaza. Meanwhile, the ongoing ceasefire is fragile, with both Israel and Hamas accusing each other of violations.
Germany's Chancellor Merz also emphasized the urgency of proceeding to the next phase, which targets demilitarization in Gaza and the establishment of a transitional authority. The discussion extends to peace opportunities, including Israel's potential formal ties with Arab states and the West Bank's status.
(With inputs from agencies.)
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