Summary
Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu discussed potential future military actions against Iran with President Donald Trump. They reviewed Iran's nuclear and missile activities and agreed on moving to the next phase of a Gaza ceasefire deal. Iranian leaders have responded with warnings, but negotiations have not progressed recently.
Key Facts
- Netanyahu and President Trump met to discuss possible future strikes on Iran.
- They view previous military actions in June as successful but worry about Iran rebuilding.
- Netanyahu raised concerns about Iran's nuclear and missile programs.
- Trump is open to supporting more strikes if Iran tries to rebuild its nuclear program.
- Recent meetings discussed the Iran situation but no terms were finalized for future actions.
- Iran's leaders warned against further aggression, urging negotiations instead.
- The U.S. and Israel agreed to proceed with the next phase of the Gaza ceasefire.
- A new phase of the Gaza peace process is planned to be initiated in January.