Israel 'concerned Trump could decide to end war unilaterally as soon as Saturday'
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Israeli officials are concerned Trump could unilaterally end the Gaza war as soon as Saturday without Israeli consultation.
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Israeli officials are expressing concern that President Trump could unilaterally end the war in Gaza as soon as Saturday, according to reporting from Jerusalem. The worry reflects Israeli anxiety that Trump might impose a ceasefire or withdrawal timeline without consulting the Israeli government or achieving conditions Israel considers necessary for victory. Trump has signaled willingness to intervene aggressively in Middle East conflicts and has criticized the duration of Israel's campaign, creating uncertainty about U.S. military and diplomatic support for ongoing operations. An abrupt American decision to halt the war could undermine Israel's strategic position and reshape the conflict's trajectory without Israeli input. The timing suggests discussions or announcements may be imminent at the White House regarding Gaza policy.
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