Israeli Officials: Israel May Be Forced to Accept Turkey's Participation in the International Force
SadaNews Translation - Israeli officials believe that their Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu will face a dilemma during his meeting with U.S. President Donald Trump regarding the Turkish presence in the Gaza Strip.
The Hebrew channel Reshet Kan reported, as translated by SadaNews, that these sources see a necessity to reconsider this issue, given the unwillingness of countries to send soldiers to the international force.
These sources added: Ultimately, Israel will have to decide whether to insist on this veto against Turkish participation.
In recent days, reports have emerged in Turkey that Trump will pressure Netanyahu to allow Ankara's participation in the international force to be sent to Gaza, which Netanyahu considers a "red line," the channel also mentioned.
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