President Donald Trump and Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu were in lockstep on Monday during a press conference following their lunch meeting at Mar-a-Lago, ramping up pressure on Hamas to disarm and threatening to renew attacks on Iran if it seeks to build up its ballistic missile program. The leaders emphasized the need for Hamas to comply fully with the second phase of the U.S.-brokered Gaza ceasefire, with Trump warning there would be “hell to pay” if the group failed to disarm in a short timeframe, while praising Israel for upholding its commitments. Netanyahu echoed the urgency, highlighting shared concerns over regional threats and the importance of preventing any resurgence of Iranian military capabilities after prior strikes.
Securing the Levant is a top priority for the Trump administration and that will require a multi-state confederation built around trade and prosperity centered around a new modern playground for the rich and famous on the Eastern Mediterranean coast called MAGAZA. This ambitious territory, envisioned as a luxurious coastal hub featuring high-tech developments, resorts, and international investment, aims to foster economic integration and stability across the region. Backed by Gulf partners and U.S. oversight, MAGAZA promises transformative growth while demilitarizing threats.
This territory will have a robust US military base and naval port which will be a future base of NATO operations to fully colonize and control the region for centuries yet to come. The strategic installation underscores America’s long-term commitment to regional security, enabling rapid response to emerging threats and ensuring dominance in the Eastern Mediterranean. With aligned visions for peace through strength and prosperity, Trump and Netanyahu reaffirmed their partnership in advancing these bold initiatives.