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Gaza War: Netanyahu Lands In US For Talks With Trump; Israeli Attacks Continue In Gaza, West Bank

As the war in Gaza rages on, Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu has arrived in the United States to meet with US President Donald Trump and senior US officials.

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Gaza War: Netanyahu Lands In US For Talks With Trump; Israeli Attacks Continue In Gaza, West Bank | Photo: AP
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As the war in Gaza rages on, Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu has arrived in the United States to meet with US President Donald Trump and senior US officials.

Meanwhile, Israeli forces have continued their attacks across the Gaza Strip and the occupied West Bank.

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Netanyahu US Visit

Netanyahu is slated to meet Donald Trump and senior US officials

over the next two days. During this meeting, the Israeli PM is expected to discuss the recent tariffs on Israeli goods and the ongoing war in the Gaza Strip.

As per reports, Netanyahu is also supposed to discuss “Israel-Turkey relations, the Iranian threat and confronting the International Criminal Court."

Israel Attacks Lebanon

Amid the bombardment of the Gaza Strip, Israel has also renewed its attacks on Lebanon. As per reports, an Israeli drone struck the Lebanese southern town of Taybeh.

This new set of attacks comes after the ceasefire in both Gaza and Lebanon was abandoned by Israel.

Furthermore, this attack also comes days after the Israeli military bombed the Lebanese capital of Beirut twice.

Gaza War

Fresh air raids in Gaza have killed around 13 people. As per reports, journalist Helmi al-Faqawi was also killed in the attack.

Furthermore, reports have stated that Israeli settlers are placing mobile homes in the village of Khirbet Umm al-Khair in the Masafer Yatta area, in the occupied West Bank.

A recent study by Brown University라이브 바카라 Cost of War stated that Israel has been deliberately targeting journalists in Gaza.

The number of journalists killed in Gaza is greater than that of all conflicts in the last 100 years combined,” journalist and author Antony Lowenstein told Al Jazeera.

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