The right-wing Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu of Israel is planning to talk about central topics during his meeting with US President Donald Trump on Israel and the Middle East region. These include “a victory over Hamas, the release of all our hostages and the procedure against the Iranian terroras and all its components”.
Before his departure for the US, he emphasized on Sunday that the Iranian axis not only threatened Israel, but also the middle -east and the whole world.
Trump’s first state guest from abroad
Netanyahu again emphasized that Trump will receive him as the first head of the government from abroad. This is proof “for the power of the Israeli-American alliance” and for “the power of our personal friendship”.
“The decisions we made in this war have already changed,” said Israeli head of government. In close collaboration with Trump, “we can continue and better design (the face of the middle -east, note)”.
Trump, on the other hand, believes that it can achieve a “remarkable era of peace through strength”. Trump and Netanyahu also have to strive for a standardization agreement with Saudi Arabia.
Gaza Strip has “demolished”
Various influential Arab states have rejected Trump’s proposal to relocate Palestinians from the Gaza Strip, which is a “demolition cases”.
Video: Netanyahu about meetings with Trump before departure from Israel (in English)
Full destruction of Hamas as a war goal
Netanyahu welcomed the release three other hostages in the Gaza Strip in exchange for dozens of Palestinian prisoners. They will continue to work for the release of all 79 remaining hostages, as well as for “achieving all war goals”.
The hostage was released as part of a ceasefire agreement with the Islamist Hamas. However, one of Israel’s war goals is the complete destruction of Hamas.
Source: Krone

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