Rising tensions between US President and Israeli Prime Minister

The New York Times quoted US and Israeli officials as saying that recent talks between US President Joe Biden and Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu were more tense and tough.

Rising tensions between US President and Israeli Prime Minister
Rising tensions between US President and Israeli Prime Minister

According to this report, the differences between the US President and the Prime Minister of the Zionist regime are related to the “development of Gaza after the war.” Osama Hamdan Earlier, Osama Hamdan, one of the leaders of the Palestinian Islamic Resistance Movement (HAMAS), said that the issue of issues such as “the day after the Gaza war” is nothing more than an illusion and that the people of Gaza and the Islamic resistance forces will remain stable and persistent until the final victory. Daniel Hagari Meanwhile, Israeli army spokesman Daniel Hagari said Sunday evening that the war with the Gaza Strip will continue through 2024, noting that the Israeli army must prepare for the future with the understanding that additional missions and confrontations will continue into this year. On October 7, 2023, Palestinian resistance groups launched Operation Al-Aqsa Storm from the Gaza Strip against Zionist regime positions, and the regime retaliated by bombing residential, medical and cultural areas of the Gaza Strip to compensate for its defeat and stop the resistance groups' activities. . Approximately 3 months after Operation Al-Aqsa Storm, the Zionist regime continues to bomb various areas of Gaza, including residential and medical facilities, to compensate for their irreparable failure, and in their latest action, they are trying to completely block the border at the Rafah checkpoint with American cooperation. Israeli media also reported on Sunday evening that the Israeli army has decided to withdraw its 5 military brigades from the Gaza Strip. According to this report, the withdrawal of some troops from the Gaza Strip was carried out based on an assessment of conditions and the development of the battle, and other forces are expected to leave the Gaza Strip next week. Local sources also reported that Israeli occupying forces have retreated significantly in the northwestern part of Gaza City, particularly in the areas of An-Nasr, Al-Maqousi, Al-Rentisi and north of the Shati camp. Earlier, the 13th Golani Brigade left the Gaza Strip due to heavy losses, including of its field commanders.