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Netanyahu's High Stakes Gamble: Trump, Gaza, and Israel's Future at a Crossroads

Netanyahu's High Stakes Gamble: Trump, Gaza, and Israel's Future at a Crossroads

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Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu has been at the center of high-stakes diplomatic drama with the Trump administration over Gaza's postwar governance. On January 18, ILTV Israel News reported he summoned his war cabinet for an emergency meeting after the US included Turkey and Qatar on the Gaza Executive Board without consulting Israel, a move his office slammed as contradicting policy and threatening security. A senior US official shot back via Axios, This is our show, not his show. The Times of Israel confirmed Netanyahu received an invitation to Trumps broader Board of Peace, a symbolic oversight body chaired by the president with invites to 60 nations including adversaries like Putin, who wants to clarify nuances per Kremlin spokesman Dmitry Peskov. Hungarys Viktor Orban gleefully accepted on X, touting peace with Trump.

By January 19, Netanyahu pivoted in a fiery Knesset debate, vowing no Turkish or Qatari troops will set foot in Gaza, acknowledging a certain argument with the US but boasting ties with our greatest friend in the White House remain strong, according to The Times of Israel. He promised to disarm Hamas, demilitarize Gaza, and return the last hostages body, while defending his October 7 probe stance amid opposition barbs from Yair Lapid and Avigdor Liberman.

On January 16, the Kremlin announced Putin held a phone call with Netanyahu discussing Middle East tensions. Earlier reports from Haaretz and the New York Times noted Netanyahu urged Trump to delay any Iran strike amid Tehrans protests, citing Israels defense readiness. A viral claim of mass anti-Netanyahu protests on January 11 was debunked by Factly as old judicial overhaul footage.

Netanyahus recent Economist interview, covered by the Jerusalem Post, revealed his bold pitch to taper off US military aid within a decade as Israel comes of age economically. Today, Middle East Monitor highlighted his childhood friend breaking silence, warning of a ruined state from personal obsessions, while a Haaretz columnist stirred buzz sharing an Instagram reel linking him to global woes. No major public appearances or social media posts from Netanyahu himself surfaced, but these clashes could etch his legacy in US-Israel realignments.

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