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Israel's plan to take over Gaza City is renewing international calls for an end to the conflict.
Foreign ministers from the UK, Germany, Italy,
New Zealand and Australia have released a joint statement saying such a move would aggravate an already catastrophic situation in Gaza.
The UK, for example, called this the wrong decision.
France said it couldn't support the move
because it fuels escalation without offering real solutions.
And Germany,
Israel's second largest arms supplier after the U.S. announced today it would halt weapons sales to Israel that are used in the war in Gaza.
But ultimately, it's President Trump's reaction that carries the most weight.
But we've seen him backing Netanyahu at every turn, even as he pushes for the release of hostages.
Israel's security cabinet approved that plan yesterday.
That includes taking control of Gaza City amid a worsening hunger crisis.
President Trump says a ceasefire deal in Ukraine is close.
He's announced on social media that he will meet with Russian leader Vladimir Putin in Alaska.