
Ron Dermer, a senior Israeli official and close adviser to Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu, presented Israel's red lines and post-war requirements for Gaza to former U.S. President Donald Trump during a meeting at the White House. Dermer emphasized that Israel does not intend to maintain a long-term occupation of Gaza nor to displace its population. Instead, Israel seeks to transfer control of the Gaza Strip to an entity other than Hamas. The meeting did not conclude with final decisions, with a central question remaining about who would govern Gaza following Hamas' removal. Trump requested Dermer's input to better understand Israel's needs and boundaries in the scenario following the conflict in Gaza.
「長期占領の意図はない」イスラエル高官 ガザ“戦後計画”めぐりハマスに代わる勢力必要との認識 https://t.co/UISzCYvSZk
Towards the end of the meeting, Trump wanted to get the Israeli input and asked his team to call in Ron Dermer, Netanyahu's most powerful adviser. "The president wanted to hear from him what are Israel's needs and red lines in a day-after scenario," one source said https://t.co/VxAcuCbByR
לקראת סוף הפגישה ביקש טראמפ מצוותו להזמין את השר דרמר להצטרף לדיון ולהציג את העמדה הישראלית. "הנשיא רצה לשמוע מדרמר מהם הצרכים והקווים האדומים של ישראל בתרחיש של יום שאחרי המלחמה", אמר מקור שמעורה בפרטים https://t.co/SYkpA04PMh