Netanyahu says Israel ‘prepared for any scenario’ after talks with Trump
Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu said Israel is “prepared for any scenario” as he confirmed holding talks with US President Donald Trump on regional developments, including Iran and Trump’s recent visit to China.
Netanyahu made the remarks during a special cabinet session held at the Knesset Museum, also known as Beit Froumine.
“Our eyes are open regarding Iran as well. I will speak today as I do every few days with our friend, President Trump,” Netanyahu said.
“I’ll surely hear impressions about his trip to China and perhaps about other things as well. There are certainly many possibilities. We are prepared for any scenario,” he added.
According to the Israeli prime minister’s spokesperson, Netanyahu and Trump discussed continued joint action regarding Iran during the phone call.
The conversation followed comments by Trump on Truth Social, warning Iran that the “clock is ticking.”
“Get moving, FAST, or there won’t be anything left of them,” Trump wrote on Sunday.
The Israeli leader said the Israel Defence Forces had expanded control in Gaza, claiming Israel now controls “not 50% there, but 60%” of the territory.
Netanyahu also referred to military operations in Lebanon, saying Israeli forces continue “seizing” and “clearing territory” there.
He further announced efforts to strengthen Israel’s response to drones and unmanned aerial vehicles, saying he had instructed a specialised team to develop new defence solutions.
“I told them something that surprised them a bit. You have no budget limit. Whatever it costs, it will cost. You also have no limitations, as far as I know, of creativity and imagination, because you are the best in the world,” Netanyahu said.
On April 15, Trump announced a ten-day ceasefire between Israel and Lebanon. The ceasefire was later extended on April 23 for an additional three weeks, followed by another 45-day extension announced on May 15 after a second round of US-mediated talks between Lebanese and Israeli officials.
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