President Donald Trump voiced strong support for Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu during a joint appearance Monday at Mar-a-Lago, warning Iran of possible new military strikes and blaming Hamas for delays in advancing a Gaza cease-fire.
Threats and Diplomacy on Iran
Trump said the U.S. would not allow Iran to rebuild its ballistic missile program or revive its nuclear efforts, warning that renewed activity would trigger swift military action. At the same time, he said he remains open to diplomatic talks with Tehran.
Gaza Cease-Fire Tensions
Trump said he wants to move the Gaza cease-fire forward “as quickly as we can,” but placed responsibility on Hamas, saying the group must disarm or face severe consequences. The cease-fire remains fragile, with Israel and Hamas accusing each other of violations.
Praise and a Pardon Push
Trump again called for Netanyahu to receive a pardon in his ongoing corruption trial, describing him as a “wartime prime minister” and a hero. Israeli President Isaac Herzog’s office later disputed Trump’s claim that a pardon was imminent.
Differences Acknowledged
While expressing unwavering support, Trump acknowledged disagreements with Netanyahu over issues including the West Bank. Netanyahu, for his part, praised Trump as Israel’s strongest ally and said the talks were productive.
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