


Netanyahu Gifts Trump Golden Pager Amid Controversial Israeli Attack on Hezbollah
Israeli Prime Minister Netanyahu presented Trump with a golden pager, linked to Israel’s deadly operation against Hezbollah that claimed many lives.
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Overview
During a White House visit, Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu gifted President Donald Trump a golden pager, a nod to a covert Israeli operation that resulted in the deaths of at least 30 Hezbollah operatives. The operation involved explosive devices planted in Hezbollah’s communication equipment. Trump reciprocated with a framed photo, hinting at U.S. involvement in Gaza’s redevelopment. Despite public opposition, some analysts suggest regional leaders may view U.S. participation as a solution to security concerns related to Hamas. The attacks have raised international scrutiny, with U.N. officials calling for investigations into potential war crimes.
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