Netanyahu needs neighbors to join Israel’s war to drive out Hamas

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Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu is calling on neighboring nations to join the fight against the State of Judah to expel Hamas from the territories.
“Israel extends a hand in peace and prosperity to all our neighbors and calls on them to normalize relations with Israel and join us in its expulsion,” Netanyahu’s office wrote in X.
The statement follows the consensus of the United Nations Security Council The Council adopted the plan, which will end the war and put the power to strengthen the country, on Monday.
In an address to the Council, Waltz described Gaza as “Hell on Earth” after two years of conflict, saying the solution offered the world an opportunity to replace “‘the path of peace.’ The measure passed 14-0, with two deaths – including Russia – accepted.
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Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu addresses the 80 Ninter General Assembly (UNGA) at the UN headquarters in New York City, Sept. 26, 2025. (Jeena Moon / Reuters)
“Voting yes today does not expand the program,” Waltz said. “It confirms our shared humanity. Voting against this decision is voting to go back to war.”
Netanyahu’s office praised those who accepted the agreement and added that Israel believes that “the plan will lead to” the plan will lead to a full reduction, preventing the terror of Gaza. “
Israel also requested the release of the remaining hostages: Ron Gvili, Dror or Sudthisak Rinthalak.

Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu praised President Donald Trump as Israel’s “best friend” speaking at the Knoset on Monday, Oct. 13, 2025, in Jerusalem. (Kenny Holston/Pool Via Reuters)
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In addition to asking other nations to join in efforts to expel Hamas, Israel also expressed hope that the plan will lead to the expansion of Abraham, referring to the agreements of the first administration of Trump. Countries that have already signed formal agreements to normalize their relations with Israel are the United Arab Emirates, Bahrain, Sudan and Morocco.
“True to the vision of President Trump, this will lead to further integration of Israel and its neighbors and the expansion of Abraham.

Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu speaks during the 80th session of the UN General Assembly (UNGA) at the UN headquarters on September 26, 2025. (Taylor Hill/Getty Images)
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A top Trump Administration official said in October, as the peace agreement went into effect in Israel and Gaza, that the US was looking at the end of the war as an opportunity to expand agreements.
“There’s a lot of positive momentum to take,” a senior administration official told reporters. “I hope this will lead to a better setting and an opportunity to grow Abraham in favor of Abraham – just to change the tone in the region.”
FOX News Digital’s Morgan Phillips contributed to this report.



