President Trump said that he was “all” for permanent peace with Iran, but if Tehran creates additional threats to the US to “ready, ready and competent”, speaks with Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu at the White House on Monday.
Trump offered a comprehensive comment in the press, which was initially a private dinner with the Israeli leader. He said that the conversation with Iran is expected within next week and warned that it is ready for more military action if necessary.
“I will tell you that in my view, I hope it is over. I think Iran wants to meet. I think they want to create peace and I am doing everything for it. Now, if not that, we are ready, ready, and capable,” Trump answered a question whether he believed whether the Israeli-Eran war has ended.
“But I don’t think we are going to be.”
Trump said Netanyahu was better to answer this question. The Prime Minister, sitting across the table, referred to Iran’s nuclear program and its ballistic missile program as two “tumors”, which was removed by the joint operation of Israel and the United States. But like a cancer, he said, the situation will require continuous monitoring.
Netanyahu said, “We had great achievements; part of an attempt to ensure that we do not have to repeat it, we have to monitor it.”
“No question is this is a historic victory and I think we have changed the face of the Middle East, we have the opportunity to create a historic expansion of the Abraham agreement here … which deserves a Nobel Prize for the President. I hope the opportunity are very big for the President; I am confident that Iran will not test our fate. It will not be a mistake.”
Netanyahu is expected to meet the Congress on Tuesday, in collaboration with House Speaker Mike Johnson (R-La.) And Senate Magority Leader John Theun (Rupees).
On Monday, Trump and Netanyahu met personally on Monday, as the President ordered US attacks against Iranian nuclear facilities, a decision made in coordination with bombing of Israel’s leading Iranian nuclear sites, nuclear scientists and military personnel.
In recent times, US authorities have also given optimistic indications on achieving a ceasefire between Israel and Hamas, which has been seen as important to unlock the rest of Trump in the Middle East, ranging from keeping Iran weak to heating relations with Arabs and Gulf colleagues of Israel.
White House press secretary Karolin Lewit told reporters that on the first day, special messengers of Trump, special messenger for the Middle East, Steve Witchoff, will travel to Qatar this week to participate in the ceasefire talks.
“I think things are going very well,” Trump said about the talks.
In January, Trump helped to fulfill a previous ceasefire between Israel and Hamas, which was largely interacted by the Biden administration. The ceasefire lasted for two months before falling in the second phase of the deal, which would have seen the end of the war.
The latest resolution offered by the Trump administration includes a 60-day ceasefire between Israel and Hamas, in which Hamas has released 10 living bodies in exchange for Palestinian prisoners in Israeli jails and 18 bodies during two months. The talks are also reported to consider the return of Israeli soldiers from parts of Gaza.
In addition, the Gaza Strip on the table is a measure of humanitarian aid, in which the United Nations and Palestine Red Crisant Society has taken distribution from the controversial, American -backed Gaza Humanitarian Fund (GHF).
While ghf is Report deprived of report The organization uses live ammunition and stun grenade to use congestion-control measures, with Israeli officials acknowledging that enough food is not reaching Palestinians. Gaza Health Ministry has said Hundreds of people Thousands of people have been injured while trying to get help.
An NPR Journalist Extend the strict position And attempting to get food aid, the dangerous situation, struggling with robbers, ammunition fired by Israeli soldiers, people are being crushed into chaos and stepped on bodies to continue traveling for food.
A major glued point in the ceasefire talks between Israel and Hamas occurs beyond the 60-day ceasefire. The proposal allegedly involves discussing to end the war. But Israel has called for the freedom of movement to conduct military operations along with the international rule of strip and Hamas’s exile.
Israeli Ambassador to the United Nations, Danny Danon, said that Israeli aims to leave the power and his leadership to leave Gaza, similar to the situation where Israel forced Israel to the then Palestinian leader Yasar Arafat and Lebanon to Palestine Liberation Organization.
Danon told reporters during the visit of Washington, DC last week, “This is something that is being discussed, to take Hamas’s leadership out of Gaza. We don’t want Hamas to be in power.”
Brett Samuels contributed to this report.