Five key takeaways from Trump-Netanyahu meeting in Florida

Five key takeaways from Trump-Netanyahu meeting in Florida

As they discussed the tensions in the Middle East, Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu and US President Donald Trump presented a united front and praised one another.

Netanyahu met with Trump at his Mar-a-Lago resort in Florida on Monday, marking his fifth trip to the United States since his January inauguration.

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As the two leaders addressed Gaza and Iran, two of the most pressing issues in the Middle East, their reciprocal flattery turned into geopolitical alignment.

Trump disputed the Israeli ceasefire violations, which Israel claimed were occurring frequently in Gaza.

What can we learn from the meeting on Monday?

Trump insists that Hamas needs to disarm.

Trump made a strong threat to the Palestinian organization by insisting that Hamas must disarm both before and after his meeting with Netanyahu.

Trump responded, “It would be horrible for them, horrible, and what would happen if Hamas refused to give up its weapons.” It will be extremely detrimental to them.

The second phase of the ceasefire, which would see the establishment of a technocratic Palestinian administration and the deployment of an international police force, was Marco Rubio, the US secretary of state, last week.

Trump, however, kept his attention on Hamas and reiterated that other nations have offered to “wipe them out” if the organization refused to give up its weapons on Monday.

Despite residents of Gaza who suffer deadly weather conditions in makeshift tents, Israel has killed 414 Palestinians since the ceasefire’s onset in October. It also continues to impede the flow of international aid into the area.

Trump, however, asserted that Israel is “100 percent” upholding its obligations under the agreement.

He told reporters, “I’m not worried about anything Israel is doing.”

Iran is threatened by the US.

Trump suggested that if Iran rebuilt its nuclear arsenal or missile arsenal, Washington would launch additional military exercises against it.

The president repeatedly argued that the US airstrikes against Iranian nuclear facilities in June, which had sparked the ceasefire in Gaza, were the result of a misunderstanding.

Trump said, “I’ve heard that Iran is trying to grow up again, and if they do, we have to knock them down.”

We’ll knock them down,” the leader says. We’ll kill them in the end. But ideally, that won’t occur.

Iran’s missile program should be addressed before it poses a threat to Israel, according to Israeli officials and their US allies recently.

When Trump questioned whether the US would support an Israeli missile attack against Iran, Trump responded, “Yes, if they will continue with the missiles.” The nuclear ? Fast . OK? One will be: Definitely, yes. The other is “We’ll do it right away.”

Iran has ruled out engaging in negotiations regarding its missile program and has denied building nuclear weapons.

Despite this, it is widely believed that Israel has an unproven nuclear arsenal.

Bromance festival

US media reports have suggested that Netanyahu, first Joe Biden, then Trump, was angry or frustrated with Israel’s genocidal war that began in the early days of the country’s occupation of Gaza.

However, there has never been a pause in US military and diplomatic support for Israel.

Similar rumors about a potential rift between Netanyahu and Trump surfaced prior to Netanyahu’s visit.

The two leaders put on a brotherly romance show on Monday, though.

Netanyahu was referred to as a “hero” by Trump, citing Israel’s potential inalienability without his leadership during the war.

Trump told Netanyahu, “We’re with you, and we’ll continue to be with you, and there are many positive things happening in the Middle East.”

“We want to try to keep the Middle East peace, and we want to keep it that way.” I believe we will be able to maintain that balance very successfully. You’ve also been a wonderful friend.

The US president also praised his efforts to appoint a pardon for Israeli-charged corruption officials in Israel.

The Israeli prime minister announced that the US president would receive the Israel Prize, which is typically awarded to Israelis.

Netanyahu said, “I have to say that this reflects the overwhelming sentiment of Israelis across the board.”

They appreciate your efforts to support Israel and to advance our shared struggle against terrorists and those who threaten our civilization.

Not surprisingly, Netanyahu has not received a pardon.

Trump calls for a rapprochement between Israel and Syria.

Syria was a region where Trump made an apparent press attempt on Netanyahu.

Trump praised Syrian President Ahmed al-Sharaa and said that Netanyahu is “going to get along” with Syria.

Israel has occupied southern Syria more than the Golan Heights, occupying significant portions of Jabal al-Sheikh, since Bashar al-Assad’s regime was ousted last year. According to reports, the Israeli military has been conducting raids in the area, abducting and disappearing.

The new Syrian government has resisted engaging in conflict with Israel, but negotiations to reach a security deal between the two nations have stalled.

Trump claimed that “we do understand Syria.” You now have a new president with Syria. I have faith in him. You need a strong man like him in Syria.

Netanyahu refused to support Israel’s strategy for Syria.

He stated that “our goal is to have a peaceful border with Syria.” We want to prevent terrorist attacks and terrorist attacks from occurring in the border region directly adjacent to our border.

We’ll see if there is a new Lebanon war.

Israel has increased its attacks on Lebanon since the start of the Gaza truce, raising concerns that it may rekindle its full-fledged conflict there.

Hezbollah was declared to be disarmed by the Lebanese government earlier this year, but the organization vowed to keep its weapons in place to protect Israel.

Trump did not foresee a new Lebanon conflict on Monday.

When asked if he would support additional Israeli airstrikes in Lebanon, the president responded, “We’ll see about it.”

Source: Aljazeera

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