Israel To Strike Iran? Netanyahu To Brief Trump On Tehran's Missile Buildup, Report Says
Israeli officials are reportedly worried that Iran is restoring nuclear enrichment sites targeted by US airstrikes in June. They see Iran's attempts to rebuild missile production facilities and repair its air defense systems as an urgent threat, NBC News reported.
NBC News further reported that Netanyahu plans to present Trump with a range of options for responding to Iran's missile developments, including the possibility of the US joining or assisting in military operations if deemed necessary.
Trump and Netanyahu are expected to meet later this month at the US President's Mar-a-Lago estate in Florida, the news outlet stated. During the meeting, Netanyahu is anticipated to make the case that Iran's ballistic missile expansion is a threat not only to Israel but also to broader regional stability and US interests.
The news outlet noted that the Israeli leader's briefing will emphasize that swift action may be required if Iran continues to advance its missile capabilities.
Trump, when asked about the December 29 meeting with Netanyahu, reportedly told reporters,“We haven't set it up formally, but he'd like to see me.”
Also Read | List Of Major Things MISSING From New Epstein Files Released By Team Trump Trump considers hosting Netanyahu, El-Sisi in FloridaTrump said that Netanyahu wants to meet him, though no formal schedule has been set. Trump also indicated he would welcome Egyptian President Abdel-Fattah El-Sisi to the meeting.“El-Sisi, he's a friend of mine. Yeah, would love to have him,” Trump told reporters at the White House.
Egypt's role in Gaza mediationEgypt has played a key role in providing humanitarian aid to Gaza and mediating between Israel and Hamas. The country's representatives have also been involved in discussions regarding postwar planning and reconstruction in the territory.
US envoy to meet regional officialsTrump's envoy, Steve Witkoff, is scheduled to meet senior officials from Egypt, Qatar, and Turkey on Friday in Miami, according to a White House official. These discussions are part of ongoing US efforts to implement Trump's 20-point peace plan, which helped secure a fragile truce between Israel and Hamas.
UN Security Council backs Trump's Gaza planThe United Nations Security Council recently approved a resolution supporting Trump's Gaza peace initiative. The plan envisions an International Stabilization Force, composed of troops from several Muslim-majority nations, working with Egypt and Israel to maintain order as Israel gradually withdraws from Gaza.
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