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Israeli and international newspapers highlighted the latest developments in the Israeli war on the Gaza Strip and the regional files associated with it, as well as escalating tension between US President Donald Trump and Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu.

The Haaretz newspaper considered in its editorial that Israel’s new military campaign against Gaza is unknown, lacking legitimacy as it is useless.

The Israeli newspaper pointed out that “it is time to demand the government and the army again to stop the shooting immediately, end this war and release the hostages (prisoners) through an agreement.”

A few days ago, the Israeli Ministerial Council for Security and Political Affairs “cabinet” approved the expansion of the war and the wild operation in Gaza, and the occupation army also issued summoning orders to tens of thousands of reserve forces.

Trump and Netanyahu

In turn, the writer Thomas Friedman sent a message to Trump saying that “the lack of plans for you to meet Netanyahu in your next tour to the region, suggests that you are starting to realize a fundamental fact that this extremist Israeli government behaves in ways that threaten American basic interests in the region, and that Netanyahu is not our friend.”

Friedman – in an article in the New York Times – confirmed that the bitter truth is that Israel killed children in Gaza, “and we have to wake up, not to turn a blind eye, and shout at the loudest voice: stop the war.”

An analysis in the Yedioth Ahronoth newspaper concluded that frustration and anxiety are in Israel due to Trump’s “twisted” policy, which reached its climax with its sudden decision to stop the strikes against the Houthis without coordination with Tel Aviv.

According to the analysis, Trump prefers America’s interests over its obligations towards Israel, which requires a movement to ensure the compatibility of interests between the two sides.

With the title “How did the Houthis outperform America?”, A article in the American Journal of Averez saw that Washington needed a director, in reference to the agreement that took place between the two sides and includes stopping targeting the ships of the Red Sea.

The article pointed out that the perplexation in the US administration’s announcement of the agreement is that the Houthis’ position has not changed in fundamentally, as they are still able to endanger the global economy.

The arrival of an agreement with Iran will include Tehran’s commitment to stop the supply of the Houthis with advanced weapons – according to the article – and the ceasefire in Gaza will provide an opportunity to test the Houthis’ commitment to stop their attacks in the Red Sea.

Who killed Sherine?

“Who killed Sherine?” Said the debts of the Nissabum, the producer of the documentary, said, “Who killed Sherine?” The late journalist Sherine Abu Aqla was for most of the world the voice of Palestine and a courageous and skilled journalist on Al -Jazeera channel, and she risked her life again and again to cover the Israeli occupation of the West Bank.

Nespanum added – in an article published by the British Guardian newspaper – that the administration of former US President Joe Biden had failed Sherine, noting that a reliable source told him that the United States allowed Israel to impunity for the murder of Sherine.

He believes that the absence of accountability will kill more innocent journalists and civilians by the Israeli army.

On a separate issue, a report in the Washington Post reported that it has become difficult to predict the path of the conflict between India and Pakistan, as analysts believe that popular pressure is increasing in Pakistan to carry out revenge against India.

Likewise, anxiety in India is exacerbated as a result of the closure of 21 airports in the north of the country, while electricity was cut off Thursday night from several areas in the north and west of India, and education was stopped in parts of Kashmir.

Source : American press + Israeli press + British press

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