Netanyahu defines her meeting with Trump as a "Historical inflection point for the state of Israel"

Chijioke Obinna

Netanyahu defines her meeting with Trump as a "Historical inflection point for the state of Israel"

The Israeli prime minister, Benjamin Netanyahu, said this Sunday before the Council of Israeli Ministers that the result of the meeting held with the US President, Donald Trump, about the future of the Gaza Strip “will guarantee Israel’s security for generations” .

“I’m not exaggerating. opportunities we had never dreamed And that until a few months ago they seemed impossible … but they are possible, “Netanyahu explained to his ministers, gathered a few hours after his return from Washington.

Trump has raised “a Revolutionary visioncreative, totally different from the state of Israel “that” opens multiple possibilities “for Israel, the Israeli president has highlighted.” He is totally determined to get it forward, “he said.

Is totally determined to get it forward

In particular, he mentioned that Trump considers that “the next day” of the end of war, the Palestine Liberation Organization (PLO) and the Palestinian authority “will have to be in the strip for a whole year.”

Shared vision: “All the objectives of the war must be met”

Netanyahu has indicated that Trump agrees with him that “all the objectives of the war must be met: Eliminate Hamas, the return of all hostages, to ensure that Gaza does not pose a threat to Israel, the return of the inhabitants of the north and southern and obviously also avoid that Iran will obtain nuclear weapons. “In that sense, he has described his Visit to Washington as “historical turning point for the state of Israel.”

Netanyahu has not broken down the Content of the meeting held with Trumpalthough the American president has defended that the United States “takes control” of the Gaza Strip after evacuating its 2.3 million inhabitants to make it the Riviera de Oriente Near.

Both the United States and Israel insist that population displacement would be voluntary and temporary, although at first Trump himself spoke of a final exit.

In addition, Netanyahu has taken the opportunity to reiterate that The Israeli government will comply with what was agreed in the high -fire agreement. “Obviously we are going to apply the high fire agreement. This will require measures and sometimes we will have to use real fire to apply them. We are doing it in the south and north,” he explained in reference to the latest border incidents.

We will apply the high fire agreement

“My order this afternoon is that nobody reaches the perimeter fence or the crossing,” he stressed before arguing that he is collected in the high fire agreement. “We are going to apply it with forcefulness. We hope that Hamas will fulfill its part,” he argued.

Chijioke Obinna

I've been passionate about storytelling and journalism since my early days growing up in Lagos. With a background in political science and years of experience in investigative reporting, I aim to bring nuanced perspectives to pressing global issues. Outside of writing, I enjoy exploring Nigeria’s vibrant cultural scene and mentoring young aspiring journalists.