Israel Steps up Campaign in Gaza Ahead of Netanyahu's US Visit
- Earlier this week, Netanyahu announced a July 7 meeting with Trump in Washington to push for ending the Gaza war.
- Iran's recent victory in a 12-day war heightened regional tensions, intensifying pressure on Israel to negotiate a Gaza ceasefire amid ongoing military expansion.
- The Israeli military has expanded its operations in Gaza, eliminating dozens of militants and causing civilian casualties, including aid seekers killed amid escalating hostilities.
- President Trump vowed to be 'very firm' on ending Gaza fighting, emphasizing the US prioritizes a ceasefire amid ongoing hostages' negotiations.
- Beyond Gaza, Washington sources suggest Syria's inclusion offers sanctions relief, aligning with Israel's broader regional strategy, as Netanyahu prepares for the July 7 US meeting.
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Israel steps up Gaza assault ahead of Netanyahu’s White House visit
GAZA CITY, July 2 — Israel’s military said Tuesday that it had expanded its operations in Gaza, where residents reported fierce gunfire and shelling days before a planned trip to Washington by Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu. The intensified operations came after days of mounting calls for a ceasefire, with US President Donald Trump — whom Netanyahu is scheduled to meet next week — among those urging Israel to strike a new deal to halt the war…
Israeli army expands its operations in the Gaza Strip, where humanitarian conditions are deteriorating, nearing a crucial meeting between Israeli and American leaders Army
Israel expands military campaign in Gaza ahead of Netanyahu’s US visit
GAZA CITY: Israel’s military said Tuesday that it had expanded its operations in Gaza, where residents reported fierce gunfire and shelling days before a planned trip to Washington by Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu. The intensified operations came after days of mounting calls for a ceasefire, with US President Donald Trump — whom Netanyahu is scheduled to meet next week —
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