TEL AVIV, Israel (AP) — Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu mentioned Sunday he’ll focus on “victory over Hamas,” countering Iran and increasing diplomatic relations with Arab international locations in his assembly with U.S. President Donald Trump.
Tuesday’s assembly on the White Home might be Trump’s first with a international chief since returning to workplace. It comes as U.S. and Arab mediators start the daunting work of brokering the following section of a ceasefire settlement to wind down the 15-month warfare in Gaza.
Hamas, which has reasserted management over Gaza for the reason that ceasefire started final month, has mentioned it won’t launch hostages within the second section with out an finish to the warfare and Israeli forces’ full withdrawal.
Netanyahu is beneath mounting strain from far-right governing companions to renew the warfare after the primary section ends in early March. He has mentioned Israel is dedicated to victory over Hamas and the return of all hostages captured within the militants’ Oct. 7, 2023, assault that triggered the warfare.
It’s unclear the place Trump stands.
He has been a staunch supporter of Israel, however has additionally pledged to finish wars within the Center East and took credit score for serving to to dealer the ceasefire settlement. The deal has led to the discharge of 18 hostages in addition to a whole bunch of Palestinians imprisoned by Israel.
An Israeli airstrike on a automobile in central Gaza wounded 5 individuals Sunday, together with a toddler who was in important situation, based on Al-Awda Hospital. Israel’s navy mentioned it fired on the automobile as a result of it was bypassing a checkpoint whereas heading north in violation of the ceasefire settlement.
Netanyahu embraces Trump’s name for ‘peace by way of energy’
Forward of his departure, Netanyahu mentioned he and Trump would focus on “victory over Hamas, attaining the discharge of all our hostages and coping with the Iranian terror axis in all its parts,” referring to Iran’s alliance of militant teams throughout the area, together with Hamas.
He mentioned they may “strengthen safety, broaden the circle of peace and obtain a exceptional period of peace by way of energy.”
The warfare started when hundreds of Hamas-led militants stormed into southern Israel, killing some 1,200 individuals, principally civilians, and taking round 250 hostage. Over 100 have been freed throughout a weeklong ceasefire in November 2023, eight have been rescued alive and dozens of our bodies have been recovered by Israeli forces.
Israel’s air and floor warfare has killed over 47,000 Palestinians, greater than half of them girls and youngsters, based on native well being authorities who don’t say how lots of the lifeless have been fighters. The warfare has left massive elements of a number of cities in ruins and displaced round 90% of Gaza’s inhabitants of two.3 million.
Below the ceasefire’s first section, Hamas is to launch 33 hostages, eight of whom Hamas says are lifeless, in alternate for practically 2,000 Palestinian prisoners. Israeli forces have pulled again from most areas and allowed a whole bunch of hundreds of Palestinians to return to devastated northern Gaza whereas help flows in.
Negotiations on the second section, which might finish the warfare and see the remaining 60 or so hostages returned, are set to start Monday with mediators the U.S., Qatar and Egypt.
“We began already participating with the events to be able to outline the agenda and to begin participating in these discussions,” Qatar’s Prime Minister Mohammed bin Abdulrahman bin Jassim Al Thani mentioned Sunday, including that “we hope that we begin to see some motion within the subsequent few days.”
Aspirations for an even bigger deal
Trump’s Mideast envoy, Steve Witkoff, joined the yearlong ceasefire negotiations final month and helped push the settlement over the end line. He met with Netanyahu in Israel final week they usually have been anticipated to formally start talks on the second section on Monday.
Trump, who brokered normalization agreements between Israel and 4 Arab international locations in his first time period, is believed to be searching for a wider settlement through which Israel would forge ties with Saudi Arabia.
However the kingdom has mentioned it will solely comply with such a deal if the warfare ends and there’s a credible pathway to a Palestinian state in Gaza, the West Financial institution and east Jerusalem, territories Israel captured within the 1967 Mideast warfare.
On Sunday, Jordan mentioned its king had been invited to satisfy with Trump on the White Home on Feb. 11. Jordan additionally helps Palestinian statehood and has rejected Trump’s suggestion to relocate Palestinians from Gaza there and to Egypt.
Netanyahu’s authorities is against Palestinian statehood, and a key associate, far-right Finance Minister Bezalel Smotrich, has threatened to go away the governing coalition if the warfare isn’t resumed subsequent month. That may increase the chance of early elections through which Netanyahu might be voted out.
Kinfolk of hostages and lots of different Israelis are impatient. “The struggling that the households are going by way of as this drags on is inhuman,” the brother of newly launched hostage Ofer Kalderon, Nissan Kalderon, mentioned Sunday.
Violence within the West Financial institution
Whereas the Gaza ceasefire has held for 2 weeks, Israel has elevated operations within the occupied West Financial institution. On Sunday, the navy mentioned it was increasing an operation targeted on the unstable metropolis of Jenin to the city of Tamun and mentioned it has killed over 50 “terrorists” up to now.
The Palestinian Well being Ministry mentioned a 73-year-old man was shot lifeless by Israeli troops in Jenin early Sunday. The navy mentioned a suspect was approaching troopers as they operated in a fight zone and was “stopped,” and the incident was beneath assessment.
The ministry earlier reported 5 killed, together with a 16-year-old, in Israeli airstrikes in a single day. The navy mentioned it killed two militants — one in every of whom had been freed as a part of the Gaza ceasefire in 2023 — in an airstrike on a village close to Jenin. It mentioned the 2 have been planning an imminent assault, and that further strikes focused two different militant cells.
Israeli forces on Sunday additionally carried out a wave of managed demolitions that destroyed no less than a dozen buildings in Jenin, taking down a number of multi-story residential buildings. The navy mentioned it destroyed buildings utilized by militants.
The U.N. humanitarian company final week mentioned Israeli forces have severely broken or demolished 120 homes of their ongoing raid, and Palestinian safety forces have wrecked one other 50.
The West Financial institution has seen a surge in violence for the reason that begin of the warfare in Gaza, with Israel launching near-daily navy arrest raids. There has additionally been an increase in settler violence in opposition to Palestinians and Palestinian assaults on Israelis.