Trump said to have told Netanyahu to end Gaza war, attacking Iran off limits for now
With all the talk of war and Israel being ready to attack and pressuring Trump, it’s gratifying to see that so far Trump is standing by his often-enunciated distaste for war.
Trump said to have told Netanyahu to end Gaza war, attacking Iran off limits for now
In call on Monday, US president also reportedly told PM that threats to strike Iran ‘aren’t helping’ nuclear talks; CENTCOM chief says White House has ‘wide range of options’ if negotiations fail
In a tense 40-minute phone call with Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu on Monday, US President Donald Trump told the premier he must permanently end the war in the Gaza Strip, Israeli television reported Tuesday.
Trump reportedly told Netanyahu that the so-called “Witkoff framework,” which would pause the war for some 60 days in exchange for about half of the hostages held by Hamas, will not suffice.
Netanyahu has so far refused to negotiate a Gaza truce-hostage deal that would permanently end the fighting in the Strip — a red line for him and his far-right coalition partners.
Trump also ruled out an attack on Iran as the White House seeks to rein in Tehran’s nuclear program in exchange for sanctions relief, according to the reports.
Meanwhile, the top US military commander in the Middle East said he has provided Trump and US Defense Secretary Pete Hegseth with “a wide range of options” for preventing Iran from attaining nuclear arms should talks with Tehran fall through.
Channel 12 reported that there would be no discussions on a strike against Iran until Trump determines that the nuclear talks have failed. The network also cited two sources familiar with the phone call as saying Netanyahu did not receive a clear answer from Trump as to whether the US would give Israel a green light to act alone against Iran, or whether Washington would want to participate in or lead a strike.
According to the network, Trump said he has not completed his efforts in the US-Iran nuclear talks, adding that despite his disapproval of Iran’s latest offer, the door on negotiations has not closed.
Netanyahu replied that a “credible military threat” must be kept on Iran at all times, to which Trump responded that a strike must be “taken off the table for now,” the report added.
According to Kan, Netanyahu told Trump that “the negotiations with Iran are futile, Iran is playing you and all it’s trying to do is to gain time.”
“Your statements about an attack on Iran aren’t helping. We’re working on a deal,” Trump was said to have replied, though White House sources cited by Fox News on Tuesday appeared to agree with Netanyahu’s comment.
Both Kan and Channel 12 said Netanyahu’s office declined to comment on the conversation with Trump. On Monday, in a sparse readout of the conversation, Netanyahu’s office said Trump had told the premier that Washington has presented Tehran with a “reasonable proposal” and expects a response “in the coming days.”
On Tuesday, Fox News quoted Trump as saying Iran was “acting much differently in negotiations than it did just days ago.”
“It’s surprising to me. It’s disappointing, but we are set to meet again tomorrow — we’ll see,” he added, though Iran’s foreign ministry spokesperson said the sixth round of talks was set for Sunday in Oman.
US attack plans drawn up in case talks fail
Iran’s leaders, who are sworn to destroy Israel, have publicly denied seeking nuclear weapons, but have stocked up on 60%-enriched uranium — far above what is necessary for civilian uses, and a short step away from weapons-grade. US officials are reportedly concerned that Israel could strike Iran’s nuclear sites with little warning.
Netanyahu has demanded that any nuclear deal with Iran fully dismantle the Islamic Republic’s nuclear facilities and uranium enrichment sites. Speaking to reporters after the phone call on Monday, Trump said Washington would not allow Tehran to enrich uranium on its soil.
The US proposal for a nuclear deal would reportedly allow just that, though, for a temporary period of time. Iran’s parliament speaker said Monday that the proposal did not mention sanctions relief, calling Trump “delusional” for thinking Tehran would accept the offer.
In a statement Tuesday, Iranian parliamentarians accused the US and Israel of laying a “strategic trap” for Iran in the nuclear talks.
The White House “has set the goal of talks as imposing its demands and has adopted offensive positions that are diametrically opposed to Iranians’ inalienable rights,” said the statement. “The only acceptable deal is one that permanently lifts all sanctions with the aim of achieving economic benefits for Iran.”
CENTCOM attack plans
Gen. Michael Kurilla, the outgoing commander of the US Central Command, told American lawmakers that he presented the White House with plans for a strike on Iran in case the nuclear talks fail.
During a hearing of the US House Armed Services Committee, the committee’s Republican chair, Representative Mike D. Rogers of Alabama, asked Kurilla whether CENTCOM would be “prepared to respond with overwhelming force to prevent a nuclear-armed Iran” if Trump orders such a strike.
“I have provided the secretary of defense and the president a wide range of options,” said Kurilla.
“I take that as a yes,” Rogers replied.
“Yes,” said the general.
During his testimony, Kurilla said Iran has reached a 40-year low point strategically amid the “tectonic shift” unleashed in the region by the Hamas onslaught of October 7, 2023, which sparked the war in Gaza.
During that time, Syrian rebels ousted their country’s Iran-backed President Bashar Al-Assad, and Lebanon’s Iranian proxy Hezbollah has emerged severely weakened from war with Israel.
“This dealt a massive blow to Iran’s terror network,” said Kurilla. “The Iranian proxies are at one of the weakest levels they’ve been.”
Kurilla noted that the regional conflict saw Israel and Iran come to direct blows for the first time, with Iran launching massive barrages of ballistic missiles and drones at Israel in April and October last year. Israel’s reprisals, which damaged Iran’s air defenses, have reportedly left the Islamic Republic bracing for a strike on its nuclear sites.
On Thursday, Hamas said it remains open to the ceasefire deal proposed by US envoy Steve Witkoff, but said it requires stronger guarantees against Israeli attacks.
In a televised speech on Thursday, Khalil Al-Hayya, a high-ranking official in the militant group, said Hamas has not rejected Witkoff’s proposal but has submitted amendments with stronger security guarantees.
Hamas wants any deal to include a permanent end to the war in Gaza and a withdrawal of Israeli forces.
So it begins:
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Yeah, way to go Trump. Really effective (sarcasm). Bibi flat out ignored Trump and launched away. And now Trump and taxpayers will keep funding Israel’s war.
Art of the deal, right?
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I speculate America’s President Netanyahu planned three very “entertaining” actions to occupy Gentiles while Netanyahu carried out something significant – the Trump/Musk public antagonism, the L.A. riots, and the downing of the Indian Boeing airliner.
It seems to be that Netanyahu has done an excellent job weakening Russia and China by destroying Iran. My speculation has been that Iran does not possess the collective population genetics to respond, as they never have in the past when Israel attacked their military assets. I understand – I myself also have very strong “coward” genes; I would be so terrified of the International Israelite Empire that I would “tuck tale and retreat into a cave,” while awaiting to die, or “stick my head into the ground” like an ostrich and wait for Israel to finish me off. I am no Klingon, and neither is Iran.
But, I do feel emotionally “bad” for the Iranians, even though I speculated they would be completely destroyed by the Israelites, and I speculated that Russia and China would offer no military help at all. China won’t even use their military to take back Taiwan and South China Sea, and Putin has no personal financial interest in helping Iran, similar to how he abandoned Syria.
With Iran destroyed (or soon to be completely destroyed), the Israelites can take full control of Iranian oil and sell it much cheaper to all the nations in the world that Russia currently sells it to. Iran can also now be a great site to build hundreds of Israelite military bases to use against Russia, China, and North Korea.
With Iran gone, Venezuela and Cuba can be next – both very easy conquests. The only question now would be how much longer can Russia and China survive with one less ally? Remember that the Israelites are on the top of the evolutionary ladder, their genetic quality is unmatched by any other Gentile population group. The Israelites destroyed Germany, Japan, Iraq, Bosnia, the entire European Ethnicity, Libya, Palestine, and Egypt. They will soon completely remove Russia and China from Africa by destroying any nation there that does any business with them. I speculate that it’s only a matter of short time before both Russia and China will 100% become the property of the Israelites. Evolution marches forward towards the creation of the Super-Men.