Israel's top military echelon held a Gaza strategy discussion tonight and recommended immediate action, according to an initial report by Army Radio. The report notes concern that US President Trump may again intervene to block the move.
Israel's top military echelon held an urgent discussion this evening on the situation in Gaza and recommended immediate operational action, according to an initial report by Moriah Asraf & Doron Kadosh (Army Radio / N13). The report, published at 20:05 Jerusalem time, notes that participants expressed concern that US President Donald Trump may again block the move, as The Zioneer previously reported in the context of Trump's interventions in Israeli security cabinet deliberations. The recommendation comes amid a broader security and diplomatic backdrop: The Zioneer has documented multiple instances of Trump urging restraint—demanding a ceasefire with Hezbollah in late June, pressing for a deal with Iran, and placing the US military on alert after an Iranian missile barrage. The report is preliminary; no official IDF or government confirmation has been issued, and it remains unclear whether the recommendation will be brought to the political echelon and what form of action is envisioned.
2 developments
- DevelopingIsraeli official: Ready to swiftly execute the operation Trump blocked
- ConfirmedIsraeli officials fear Trump may seek to limit IDF operations in Lebanon
- DevelopingReport: Security cabinet fears Trump will tie Israel's hands on all fronts amid growing rift
- StrongTrump administration reportedly blocks Israeli 'creeping annexation' plan in Gaza
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