Red Cross Chief Calls Gaza Conditions 'Hell on Earth' Amid Ongoing Israeli Assault

Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu has arrived in Washington to meet with former President Donald Trump on February 4, 2025. This meeting marks Trump’s first engagement with a foreign leader since returning to office and is set against the backdrop of ongoing tensions in the Gaza Strip, where the humanitarian crisis continues as hostages remain in militant custody.
Netanyahu emphasized that the discussions will revolve around "victory over Hamas," efforts to release hostages held since the onset of conflict on October 7, 2023, and addressing the threats posed by Iran. In a statement prior to his departure, he expressed optimism that collaboration can "strengthen security, broaden the circle of peace, and achieve a remarkable era of peace through strength."
The meeting follows a ceasefire but is complicated as Hamas refuses to release hostages without an unconditional cessation of hostilities and full Israeli troop withdrawal. Meanwhile, Netanyahu faces increasing pressure from coalition partners to resume military operations once the current ceasefire ends in early March.