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Netanyahu says he and Trump 'have a common strategy' on Gaza’s future

Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu said on Sunday that he and President Trump are united in a strategy for Gaza's future and are working together on the next step.

“Everyone who listens to us, President Trump and I want to assure us that we are fully working together and coordinating between us,” Netanyahu said with Secretary of State Marco Rubio. They spoke together at a press conference on Sunday.

“We have a common strategy, and this strategy always includes when the gates of Hell will be opened, as if all the hostages are not released, so that they will do so until the last one of them. Strategies cannot be shared with the public, Netanyahu continued.

Netanyahu spoke about Rubio about Gaza, “big things” and said, “On President Trump's bold vision of Gaza, how we can work together to ensure that that future will become reality for the future of Gaza.” We discussed it.”

He also thanked the “explicit US support for Israeli policies in Gaza moving forward,” “your wobbled support,” “explicit US support,” and “slewd support.”

Trump hosted Netanyahu at the White House earlier this month, taking office on his first visit by foreign leaders in Trump's second term.

At a press conference at the time, Trump proposed a proposal that the US would take over war-torn Gaza and resettle around 2 million Palestinians in the region elsewhere.

“The US will take over the Gaza Strip. We will do our job. We own it, dismantle all the dangerous mis-blown bombs and other weapons on the site, level the site and remove it. He is responsible for taking responsibility, Trump said at a press conference earlier this month.

“We create economic development that supplies unlimited numbers of jobs and housing to the people in our community, do real jobs and do something different,” he said.

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