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Trump Approves Israel’s Push to Restart Gaza War
President Donald Trump has given Israel the go-ahead to resume its military campaign in Gaza. This decision reported by The Wall Street Journal reverses efforts to maintain a ceasefire in the region. It marks a sharp pivot in U.S. policy as tensions with Hamas flare once again.
Israel sought Trump’s blessing after alleging Hamas violated truce terms with rocket attacks. Prime Minister Netanyahu vowed to crush the group’s capabilities in a swift operation. The White House confirmed Trump’s support citing Israel’s right to defend itself from terrorism.
The move has alarmed Arab leaders who fear a wider war engulfing the Middle East. Egypt and Jordan urged restraint warning of catastrophic civilian losses in Gaza. Trump dismissed their pleas arguing that Hamas must face consequences for its actions.
Pentagon officials are preparing to bolster Israel’s efforts with intelligence and supplies. Critics say this risks entangling the U.S. in another prolonged conflict overseas. Supporters cheer Trump’s unflinching backing of an ally under constant threat.
Gaza residents brace for renewed fighting after a brief period of relative calm. Past Israeli campaigns have devastated the densely populated enclave killing thousands. Hamas leaders vowed fierce resistance promising to make Israel pay a heavy price.
Trump’s decision aligns with his long-standing pro-Israel stance on the global stage. He framed it as a stand against radical groups threatening stability in the region. Detractors argue it undermines peace efforts and fuels anti-American sentiment abroad.
The timing coincides with Trump’s talks with Putin on Middle East cooperation. Some speculate this could strain that budding partnership if Russia backs Hamas allies. Others see it as a calculated flex of U.S. power to shape the conflict’s outcome.
Israel is mobilizing forces along Gaza’s border as airstrikes reportedly began overnight. The international community is scrambling to respond with calls for de-escalation. Trump’s gamble could either strengthen Israel’s hand or ignite a firestorm beyond his control.
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| Total News Sources | 45 |
| Left | 15 |
| Right | 16 |
| Center | 11 |
| Unrated | 3 |
| Bias Distribution | 36% Right |
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