Tuesday, September 2, 2025

Trump urges 'full force' approach on Gaza, Netanyahu says


"Our impression is that Netanyahu's opposition is genuine. He will not agree to a partial deal," ministers told The Jerusalem Post. Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu clarified that he opposes a partial Gaza hostage deal after meeting with his security cabinet on Sunday nights to discuss the next steps in the operation to take over Gaza City, as hostage families protested outside of the IDF headquarters in Tel Aviv.

In the meeting, Netanyahu told the security cabinet that the US administration also opposes a partial deal. "Forget the partial deals. Go in with full force. Finish it," Netanyahu quoted US President Donald Trump as saying, adding that Israel’s window of legitimacy from the international community is limited, and that pausing for a partial deal would harm the effort to destroy Hamas.

"Our impression is that Netanyahu's opposition is genuine. He will not agree to a partial deal," ministers said. The discussion centered on the conquest of Gaza City, with the military presenting its plans. An Israeli official previously told The Jerusalem Post that the cabinet would not discuss the question of attempting to reach a partial deal or not. IDF Chief of Staff Lt.-Gen. Eyal Zamir addressed the government's plan during a cabinet meeting and stated, "You are heading toward military rule. Understand the implications." (Read More)