Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu arrived in the United States. Did Netanyahu come to bring the withheld weapons from the United States? US President Joe Biden has blocked deadly bombs and artillery shells. It is pointed out that there will be more casualties in Gaza.
“Netanyahu, who arrived in the United States, made it clear that I am not ready to give up victory against Hamas under any circumstances. “If we give up, we will be at risk from all of Iran’s evil axis.” This war is for the existence of Israel. To protect our people. After this long-lasting battle, there will be changes in the midlist. Netanyahu also said that this war will change the Middle East.
But Netanyahu’s demand is that the war in Gaza is prolonged because the United States does not provide weapons and that the war intensity should be increased to put pressure on Hamas. Former president and current presidential candidate Donald Trump says that if he becomes president, he will end the Gaza war and work with Israel and the families of the hostages.
Meanwhile, Israel carried out another air strike in a Palestinian city and killed a group of gunmen. The Israel Defense Forces said an airstrike targeted an armed cell in the West Bank town of Tulkarem. At least three of those killed were senior members of Palestinian militant groups.
After disembarking, the first thing the Prime Minister visited were their families in the United States of America, who were held hostage by Hamas. Netanyahu’s assurance to the families of those held captive by Hamas is that they will be returned and that the terrorist force will be eliminated. He said that because of the intense military pressure Israel is exerting on Hamas, a possible agreement to release the hostages is coming.
The meeting included 23 family members of the hostages – 12 of whom were relatives of American citizens held by Hamas, and Netanyahu insists he is doing everything he can to return the hostages while preserving Israel’s existence.
Relatives of eight American-Israeli hostages met with Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu in Washington and asked him to use his speech to a joint session of Congress to announce the finalization of a cease-fire deal that would bring their loved ones home. The families have strongly urged Netanyahu to end the deal because they cannot wait any longer for their loved ones, demanding that he be on US soil and address the plight of the eight American hostages when he speaks to Congress on Wednesday.
A US official said the White House expects US President Joe Biden to meet with visiting Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu on Thursday. Biden has decided to return to the White House on Tuesday after a five-day quarantine due to Covid. Biden will also meet this week with a group of relatives of American hostages held in Gaza.




















