Trump intervenes: Let Netanyahu act for peace in the Gaza war!”

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US President Trump criticizes Israel's judiciary in the Netanyahu case during ongoing Gaza war events and troop withdrawal.

US-Präsident Trump kritisiert Israels Justiz im Fall Netanjahu während laufender Gaza-Kriegsereignisse und Truppenabzug.
US President Trump criticizes Israel's judiciary in the Netanyahu case during ongoing Gaza war events and troop withdrawal.

Trump intervenes: Let Netanyahu act for peace in the Gaza war!”

Amid the ongoing conflict in the Gaza Strip, a variety of political and military developments are becoming apparent, impacting both regional tensions and international diplomacy. The focus is particularly on US President Donald Trump's criticism of the Israeli judiciary, which is directed against Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu. Trump describes the ongoing corruption trial against Netanyahu as a "political witch hunt" and claims it undermines efforts to end the conflict in the Gaza war and with Iran. He demands: "Let Bibi go, he has a big job to do," as Netanyahu works on a deal with Hamas that would include the repatriation of hostages. Trump even speaks of Netanyahu as a war hero while the prime minister remains in court and has testified under cross-examination that will resume soon. np-coburg.de reported.

In addition, Israel announced the withdrawal of five brigades from the Gaza Strip, a significant step that is expected to take place in the coming weeks. This is the first major troop withdrawal since the Gaza war began on October 7 and could mark a new phase in the conflict. Military spokesman Daniel Hagari was vague about this possible turn of events as the Israeli military prepares to continue the war for the longer term. There is information that this troop withdrawal is also under pressure from the USA, which has called on Israel to reduce the intensity of its attacks. welt.de points out that this could potentially ease the military situation, but the fierce fighting continues, especially in Khan Yunis and other regions.

US diplomacy in full swing

US Secretary of State Antony Blinken has now arrived in Israel to look for solutions to the escalation of the Gaza war and to prevent the conflict from spreading to neighboring states such as Lebanon. This is Blinken's fifth visit to Israel since hostilities began. Discussions with senior Israeli officials, including President Isaac Herzog and Defense Minister Joav Gallant, highlighted the urgent need to improve the humanitarian situation in the Gaza Strip. Joe Biden has also been quietly working with Israel to reduce military action. sueddeutsche.de reports that the US government is pushing for a significant reduction in the Israeli military presence in the Gaza Strip to help the 2.2 million residents.

However, the situation remains tense. There have been 249 Palestinian deaths in the Gaza Strip in the last 24 hours, the highest single-day toll since the beginning of the year, and nine Israeli soldiers have also died. Intense fighting continues as Israel carries out targeted attacks on Hamas military structures in the north of the Gaza Strip. At the same time, the Israeli government has declared that it rules out a civilian presence in the Gaza Strip. Differing opinions within the Israeli government illustrate the complexity of the situation. Israel's Supreme Court also recently declared an important element of the controversial judicial reform invalid, which is further inflaming the domestic political situation.

In conclusion, developments in the Gaza Strip are closely linked to international diplomatic efforts. The power games between political actors and the humanitarian challenges form a network that not only affects the region and its citizens, but could also have far-reaching consequences for geopolitical relations and stability in the Middle East. It remains to be seen how the situation will develop in the coming weeks and what role the international community will play in this.