Tensions Rise as Israel Strikes Lebanon Following Rocket Attacks

Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu has indicated a willingness to advance former President Donald Trump's proposal to relocate Palestinians from Gaza, referring to it as "the only viable plan to enable a different future." This announcement follows Israel's receipt of a shipment of heavy MK-84 bombs from the United States, which had been previously blocked by President Joe Biden. According to Netanyahu, the plan should involve "voluntary" emigration, though critics, including human rights organizations, argue it amounts to coercion given the destruction already inflicted on the enclave.
Netanyahu highlighted a common strategy with Trump regarding Gaza, stating the former president's plan was "right on the dot." Trump, in turn, supported the lifting of the block on arms, asserting his belief in "peace through strength."
The Gaza ceasefire, recently established after 16 months of fighting, remains fragile. Both sides are currently negotiating terms for a second phase of the ceasefire that includes discussions on hostage exchanges and a potential withdrawal of Israeli forces. Meanwhile, tensions continue as violence has erupted, resulting in the deaths of Palestinian police officers, further complicating the delicate situation.