Scoop: White House scolded Netanyahu for violating Gaza ceasefire with strike
Summary
The White House sent a strong message to Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu, saying Israel broke a ceasefire agreement by killing a Hamas leader. Tensions are rising between President Trump's administration and Netanyahu over this incident and other related issues.Key Facts
- The U.S. told Israel that killing a Hamas commander violated a ceasefire deal President Trump helped broker.
- U.S. officials say Israel did not inform them before the strike.
- The incident increased tensions between the U.S. and Israel, especially regarding the next steps in Gaza.
- Israel claims the attack was a response to Hamas breaking the agreement by attacking soldiers.
- Secretary of State Marco Rubio and others in the White House are frustrated with Netanyahu.
- President Trump and Netanyahu are scheduled to meet on September 29.
- The U.S. is also concerned about other Israeli actions affecting regional stability.
- The White House aims to enhance ties between Israel and Arab nations but faces skepticism toward Netanyahu from these countries.
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