US President Donald Trump and Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu held a phone conversation to discuss the evolving security situation in the Gulf region, according to a statement released by the Israeli Prime Minister’s Office. The leaders reviewed recent regional developments and reaffirmed their commitment to maintaining close coordination between the United States and Israel. The statement said President Trump briefed Netanyahu on recent American military developments in the Gulf, while both leaders agreed to continue close strategic consultations as the regional security environment remains volatile. During the call, Netanyahu reiterated Israel’s position on maintaining security zones along its borders, emphasizing that such measures are essential for safeguarding the country’s security amid ongoing regional instability. The conversation reflects continued cooperation between Washington and Jerusalem as tensions in the Middle East remain high. The phone call comes after reports of extensive US military operations targeting multiple sites linked to Iran over the past two days, adding to concerns about a broader regional escalation. While both governments have highlighted their strategic partnership, the latest discussions underline the importance of military coordination and intelligence sharing during a period of heightened uncertainty. The developments are being closely monitored by the international community as diplomatic efforts continue alongside military preparedness across the region.


