Tensions Rise as Israel Strikes Lebanon Following Rocket Attacks

Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu indicated his intention to advance U.S. President Donald Trump's proposal for the voluntary transfer of Palestinians from Gaza, calling it "the only viable plan for a different future" for the region. This announcement follows discussions with U.S. Secretary of State Marco Rubio, who expressed support for Israel's military objectives in Gaza, emphasizing that Hamas "must be eradicated."
Critics, including human rights organizations, argue that the plan effectively amounts to coercion given the extensive devastation in Gaza. Amidst concerns about the shaky ceasefire, negotiations regarding a potential second phase involving the exchange of hostages and prisoners are still pending.
Trump’s envoy for the Middle East, Steve Witkoff, signaled ongoing discussions with key mediators, asserting that "phase two is absolutely going to begin." Netanyahu's security Cabinet is scheduled to meet to debate the second phase, reflecting an ongoing commitment to military action despite the severe humanitarian impact.
The situation remains tense, with Arab leaders expressing apprehension about the implications of such a plan for regional stability.