The expert in the Middle East says that they are Israel and now again on the same page – but that does not mean that Hamas has distracted
President Donald Trump made a huge shift in Washington’s attitude towards Israel and in the Middle East, suggesting American taking over the gaza belt.
“Now they will take over tentAnd we will do the job too. We will visit him and be responsible for dismantling all the dangerous, unexplored bombs and other weapons in place, to level the place and get rid of the destroyed buildings, to level it, to create economic development that will provide an unlimited number of jobs and housing for the people of the area, “he said On Tuesday, President Trump during a joint cross -section with Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu.
Almost 16 months after Hamas’s surprise seizures on October 7, 2023, Israel struggled with the consequences of the attack while still fighting a terrorist gauze control regime. Much of the war was the question of what would happen when Hamas no longer controlled, but through his surprising statement, President Trump gave the Israelites an answer.
Even before he was officially in the oval office, Trump’s threat seems to be “All Hell to pay” on Hamas, because the terrorist organization has announced hostages for the first time since November 2023.
“Obviously, there is a feeling that Jerusalem and Washington on the same page illustrated Netanyhu’s upcoming visit to DC, being the first foreign dignitary who has been invited to the White House from the election,” scientists for peace at the Middle East Executive Director Asaf Romirowsky told Fox on Monday News Digital.
“Trump’s administration obviously helps on the hostage front, and part of the DC discussions will focus on the continuation of the war and other hostages this week,” Romirowsky added.
Despite the multiple circles of hostage editions, Romirowsky is skeptical of whether the terrorist organization feels the weight of the US government.
“As for Hamas, there is no American government in their nature and they will try to push their agenda through Qatar and others,” Romirowsky said. “This is said, it seems that Israel gets the military support they need, and hopes it will continue because it is in a relationship with the war in Gaza and the Middle East.”
Before leaving his duties in 2020, President Trump launched an initiative that seemed to be erupted in the Middle East. The aim of creating peaceful relations between the Arab peoples and Israel, Abraham’s agreements included the United Arab Emirates, Bahrain, Sudan and Morocco. Many have speculated that the contract was with Saudi Arabia was on the horizon.
“There is no doubt that the goal is to expand Abraham’s agreements, especially as it refers to Saudi Arabia,” Romirowsky said. “Saudi-Israeli relationships are also related to their common security issues because they relate to Iran.”
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On the eve of the meeting with Prime Minister Netanyahu, President Trump signed an executive order that ended the US engagement with the UN Human Rights Council (UNHRC) and the UN Agency for assistance and work (UNRWA (UNRWA).
Former President Joe Biden stopped the financing of UNRWA after a report that some of the agency staff participated in the attacks on October 7 against Israel. In addition, the hostage Emily Damari, who was taken from the house to Kfar Aza, said she was holding on to UNRWA facilities and that Hamas had denied her medical care after shooting her twice.
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In joint pressure with Netanyahu, Trump described UNHRC as “anti -Semite”. President Trump also retired from the UNHRC during his first term. In 2021, the Biden Administration re -joined the controversial international body.