Israel has stopped the entry of goods and supplies into the Gaza Strip after the Hamas terrorist group rejected a cease-fire framework proposed by the country.
U.S. Air Force sent two B-52 bombers on a high-profile “force projection” overflight across the Middle East, warning adversaries and against escalating threats.
Israeli PM Netanyahu said on Sunday evening, after meeting with U.S. Secretary of State Marco Rubio, that he wants Gazans to have the option to leave the area.
U.S. Secretary of State Marco Rubio met with Israeli PM Benjamin Netanyahu in Jerusalem on Feb. 16, where the two vowed to combat Iran’s nuclear ambitions.
“We’re not going to buy anything. We’re going to have it [Gaza]. We’re going to keep it, and we’re going to make sure that there’s going to be peace.” Trump said.
Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu said on Feb. 11 that terrorist group Hamas must release hostages by Feb. 15 or the cease-fire will no longer hold.