
Israeli Prime Minister Netanyahu spoke with U.S. President Trump on Monday. They discussed disarming Hamas and making Gaza free from militancy. The conversation also focused on advancing regional peace efforts and reducing civilian casualties.
According to the Israeli Prime Minister’s office, both leaders stressed the importance of a peaceful Gaza. They agreed to work together to curb rocket attacks and other militant activities. Netanyahu highlighted Israel’s commitment to protecting its citizens while supporting humanitarian aid.
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The call also addressed diplomatic relations with neighboring countries. Trump emphasized improving Israel’s ties with Syria and other regional players. He invited Netanyahu to visit the White House soon to continue discussions on security and diplomacy.
Officials said the discussion aimed to strengthen U.S.-Israel cooperation on intelligence and counterterrorism. Both leaders reviewed strategies to enforce security and maintain regional stability. They pledged to monitor developments in Gaza and southern Israel closely in the coming months.
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The call comes amid ongoing tensions in Gaza, rising violence along the border, and fears of escalation. Analysts say closer coordination between Washington and Jerusalem could shape future peace initiatives and long-term security planning.