Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu to ask US President Donald Trump for green light to attack Iran, stress Gaza plan won't advance until Hamas disarms and last hostage's body is returned to Israel
Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu is expected to depart for the United States Sunday morning, ahead of a meeting with US President Donald Trump at his Mar-a-Lago estate in Florida.
During the meeting, Netanyahu will present Trump with evidence that Iran is succeeding in rebuilding its ballistic missile program and will seek a “green light” for possible military action.
Netanyahu will also clarify to Trump that Israel will not agree to move to Phase B of the Gaza Strip plan until Hamas disarms and the last Israeli hostage, Ran Gvili, is returned for burial in Israel.
Last month, Channel 13 News reported that Iran has renewed most of its missile stockpile and is close to reaching the number of missiles it had before Operation Rising Lion.
According to the report, six months after the 12-day war last June, the Iranians are working intensively on producing surface-to-surface missiles - and are expected to possess about 2,000 missiles capable of reaching Israel within a few months.
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