Trump ‘caught off guard’ by recent Israeli strikes, White House says
GAZA AND SYRIA, JUL 21 – Trump expressed frustration over unannounced Israeli airstrikes on Gaza and Syria that complicated US efforts to broker ceasefires amid escalating violence, with over 1,000 Gaza deaths reported.
- U.S. President Donald Trump was surprised by Israeli strikes in Syria, according to White House Press Secretary Karoline Leavitt.
- Israel aimed to pressure the Syrian government amid ongoing clashes and has a history of targeting Syrian government troops and convoys.
- Israeli officials stated they are investigating the church strike that killed three individuals and regarded it as an unintended incident.
- Trump called Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu to address the situation and expressed his condemnation of the church attack.
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Trump Was 'Caught Off Guard' by Israel's Strikes in Syria, on Gaza Catholic Church: White House - The Virginia Star
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Washington. U.S. President Donald Trump said he was “surprised” by recent Israeli attacks on Syria and a Catholic temple in Gaza, and spoke about them with Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu, White House spokesman Karoline Leavitt said yesterday.
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