Trump says he is 'not frustrated' with Netanyahu over war in Gaza

IANS May 17, 2025 391 views

In a recent interview, President Donald Trump expressed support for Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu, emphasizing the difficulties faced due to ongoing violence in Gaza. Trump recounted the traumatic events of October, stressing its historical severity. He proposed turning Gaza into a "freedom zone," advocating for US intervention and humanitarian aid to the area. Despite the tension, Trump remains hopeful about potential positive developments in the region with support from Middle East nations he recently visited.

"No, look, he's got a tough situation. You have to remember, there was October 7 that everyone forgets." - Donald Trump
Trump says he is 'not frustrated' with Netanyahu over war in Gaza
Washington, May 17: US President Donald Trump has said that he is not frustrated with Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu, as the war against Hamas in Gaza persists.

Key Points

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Trump discusses his views on the Gaza conflict with Fox News

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He suggests transforming Gaza into a "freedom zone"

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Trump emphasizes helping Palestinians and constructive change in the region

"No, look, he's got a tough situation. You have to remember, there was October 7 that everyone forgets. It was one of the most violent days in the history of the world, not the Middle East, the world, when you look at the tapes," Trump told Fox News' Bret Baier in an interview from Abu Dhabi.

"That problem should have never happened."

Trump did not stop in Israel during his first official foreign trip to the Middle East, where he travelled to Saudi Arabia, Qatar and the United Arab Emirates.

Baier asked Trump if he thinks Netanyahu believes a potential nuclear deal with Iran is bad for the region, as the administration engages in negotiations.

"Bibi, he's an angry man, and he should be because of October 7, and he's been hurt badly by that, but in another way, he's been sort of helped because I think he's fought hard and bravely," Trump responded.

Trump, who has repeatedly said that Gaza should be taken over by the US and developed, reiterated that the region should become a "freedom zone".

"Gaza is a nasty place. It's been that way for years. I think it should become a free zone, you know, freedom, I call it a freedom zone," the US President said.

"They have Hamas. Everybody is being killed all over the place. I mean, you ever see, you talk about crime stats? It's a nasty place."

President Trump signalled on Friday that he wants the US to help take care of the situation in Gaza after a further wave of intense Israeli airstrikes overnight, saying "a lot of people are starving" and that he expected "a lot of good things" in the next month.

"I think a lot of good things are going to happen over the next month, and we're going to see, we have to help also out the Palestinians," Trump told reporters aboard Air Force One on Friday as he returned to the US after his Middle East trip.

When asked by a reporter whether he supported Israeli plans to expand the war in Gaza, the President responded: "You know, a lot of people are starving on Gaza, so we have to look at both sides."

"But we'll, we're going to do a good job," he added.

Earlier on Friday, speaking in the United Arab Emirates on the last leg of his visit to three Gulf nations, Trump said: "We're looking at Gaza, and we got to get that taken care of. A lot of people are starving. A lot of people. There's a lot of bad things going on."

The Israeli military intensified operations across Gaza on Thursday, killing more than 100 people and pledging to continue bombings as Trump suggested establishing a "freedom zone" in the enclave.

Many of the casualties were in Jabalya in northern Gaza and in Khan Younis in the south, according to Gaza Civil Defence.

On Thursday, the US President reiterated his desire to take over the Gaza Strip, telling a business roundtable in Qatar that the US would "make it a freedom zone".

Asked if the three countries he visited in the Middle East would be part of the solution, Trump said: "I spoke to all three of them, they would absolutely be. I mean, they're really rich and really, really, really, even more than rich, they're good people, and they would help. And so, money is not even the problem. You got to get countries to say, yes, take them."

Reader Comments

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Rahul K.
As an Indian, I find it concerning how world leaders casually discuss taking over territories like Gaza. We've seen enough colonialism in history. The US should focus on brokering peace rather than making ownership claims. 🇮🇳
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Priya M.
Trump calling Gaza a "nasty place" shows such insensitivity! Every human life matters, whether Israeli or Palestinian. India has always stood for peaceful coexistence - that should be the goal here too. The suffering of civilians breaks my heart 💔
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Amit S.
Interesting how Trump mentions starvation in Gaza but doesn't address the blockade causing it. Reminds me of how some nations try to control others' resources. India should stay neutral and push for humanitarian solutions through UN channels.
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Neha T.
The whole "freedom zone" idea sounds like another American intervention waiting to happen. We've seen what happened in Iraq and Afghanistan. Maybe focus on your own country first, Mr. Trump? 🤷‍♀️
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Sanjay R.
As someone who remembers the 26/11 attacks, I understand Israel's security concerns. But the scale of retaliation seems disproportionate. India has shown restraint in face of terrorism while protecting its citizens - there must be a middle path.
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Meera P.
The way rich Gulf countries are being roped into this "solution" shows it's all about money and oil politics. India has maintained good relations with both Arab nations and Israel - perhaps we could play a constructive mediator role?

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