Netanyahu says that he and Trump “have a joint strategy” in the future of Gaza
Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu said on Sunday that he and Trump’s President are united in their strategy in the future of Gaza and working together in the following steps.
“I want to assure everyone who listens to us now, President Trump and the president in the full cooperation and coordination between us,” Netanyahu said at a press conference on Sunday, along with Foreign Minister Marco Rubio.
“We have a joint strategy, and we cannot always share this strategy with the public, including when the doors of hell will be opened, as they certainly do if not all our hostages are launched, even the last of them is Netanyahu.
Netanyahu said that he spoke to Rubio as a “big deal” about Gaza, adding that they “discussed President Trump’s bold vision of Gaza, for the future of Gaza, how we can work together to ensure that this future becomes a reality.”
Rubio also thanked “the unambiguous support in America for the policy of Israel in Gaza to move forward” and “your unpopular support.”
Trump Netanyahu hosted at the White House earlier this month, in the first visit of a foreign leader in Trump’s second state in office.
At a press conference at the time, Trump made a proposal to the United States to take over the war Gaza and pushed nearly two million Palestinians in the region to resettle elsewhere.
“The United States will take over the Gaza Strip, and we will do a job – whether we own it and be responsible for dismantling all dangerous explosive bombs and other weapons on the site, settling the site, getting rid of Trump at the press conference earlier this month:
He said: “Establishing economic development that would provide unlimited numbers of jobs and housing for the region’s members, do real work, and do a different job.”
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