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Trump, Netanyahu show unity while diverging on Gaza, Iran: Report

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  • Tensions between 'Israel' and U.S. leadership over Gaza and Iran emerge despite public unity.
  • Gaza hospitals face collapse as casualties rise and fuel shortages threaten essential services.

Global media report growing rifts between 'Israel' Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu -wanted by the International Criminal Court-, and US President Donald Trump, masked by staged displays of cooperation. 'Israeli' Ynet highlights clear differences over Gaza, Iran, and broader Middle East policy, concealed during their recent Washington meeting.

Trump reportedly favors diplomatic engagement with Iran and seeks to halt the Gaza war, while Netanyahu pushes military solutions and vows to eliminate Hamas, while superficially supporting ceasefire talks.


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Military Focus in Gaza

Senior 'Israel' military officials remain committed to intensive operations against Hamas fighters in Khan Yunis, southern Gaza. The article notes that leaders are fully aware of the high cost of extended military campaigns, especially in areas where the government has expanded operations, yet they rarely disclose the scale of troop movements or territorial control in the region, according to Haaretz.

Humanitarian Crisis Intensifies

The Guardian reports harrowing scenes as doctors and aid workers manage a surge of casualties seeking assistance. One physician described receiving approximately 150 critical cases and deaths within half an hour, with 95 percent originating near aid centers. Daily mass-casualty incidents are straining medical staff to the limit.


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Meanwhile, The Washington Post warns Gaza hospitals risk shutting down without fuel for generators. Relief organizations highlight that 'Israel’s' fuel blockade worsens the humanitarian crisis caused by ongoing warfare, threatening patient care and essential health services.

Sudan Faces Parallel Crisis

Le Monde spotlights Sudan’s deteriorating humanitarian situation, particularly for displaced populations in Darfur. The newspaper notes that limited international funding, including cuts from the United States and other Western nations, combined with repeated attacks on aid workers, intensifies the crisis.