World

Trump 'caught off guard' by Israeli strikes in Syria and Gaza church attack, says White House

US president urges Netanyahu to address escalating violence, seeks ceasefire and hostage release

Updated 1 year ago · Published on 22 Jul 2025 9:34AM

Trump 'caught off guard' by Israeli strikes in Syria and Gaza church attack, says White House
In Gaza, Israel targeted the Church of the Holy Family last Thursday, killing three people and injuring ten others, including the parish priest - July 22, 2025

US President Donald Trump was reportedly “caught off guard” by recent Israeli military actions in Syria and the bombing of a Catholic church in Gaza, prompting direct calls to Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu to address both incidents, according to the White House.

“The president was caught off guard by the bombing in Syria and also the bombing of the Catholic church in Gaza,” White House spokeswoman Karoline Leavitt told reporters, as cited by Bernama-Anadolu. “In both accounts, the president quickly called the prime minister to rectify those situations.”

Tensions in southern Syria flared on 13 July following clashes between Bedouin Arab tribes and armed Druze factions in Suwayda. The situation escalated further on 16 July when the Israeli military launched airstrikes near the Syrian presidential palace and struck the General Staff headquarters and Defence Ministry.

In Gaza, Israel targeted the Church of the Holy Family last Thursday, killing three people and injuring ten others, including the parish priest. The attack has added to mounting criticism of Israel’s ongoing campaign in the enclave.

Reports by the US-based Axios outlet suggest the strikes have triggered “growing scepticism inside the Trump administration” about Netanyahu, with concerns that his policies in the region are “too disruptive.”

Leavitt added that the president is increasingly concerned by the scale of violence in Gaza. “The conflict has been going on far too long and has become quite brutal in recent days. The president never likes to see that,” she said. “He wants the killing to end, and he wants to negotiate a ceasefire in this region, and he wants to see all of the hostages released from Gaza.”

Since 2 March, Israel has imposed a complete blockade on Gaza, restricting the entry of food, medicine, and humanitarian supplies. International aid agencies have issued dire warnings of a looming famine, though no easing of the siege appears imminent.

Israel's military campaign in Gaza, launched following the events of 7 October 2023, has drawn global condemnation. According to Palestinian authorities, more than 59,000 people — mostly women and children — have been killed since the offensive began. - July 22, 2025

Spotlight

Malaysia

RM245m Penang Hill cable car project 32 per cent complete - CM

By Ian McIntyre

Malaysia

Six locals charged over alleged kidnapping of Singaporean couple in Johor

Malaysia

PM: No political, racial or religious shield for those found guilty in TH, Felda probes

Malaysia

Singapore security guard jailed 14 days, fined RM7,000 for insulting Islam

Health

Dengue cases soar 56% to 58,079 as nation records 55 deaths

Malaysia

NGOs urge BERSAMA to put Indian community agenda on political radar

By Alfian Z.M. Tahir

Health

MOH warns seniors against unproven hydrogen inhalers

Malaysia

Former Tabung Haji CEO remanded seven days as MACC RCI probe deepens

Malaysia

21 held in KLIA-Nilai crackdown on alleged online love scam syndicate

You may be interested

World

Sydney Airport faces fourth air traffic control incident in a month

World

TikTok agrees to US$400 million settlement over alleged child privacy violations

World

US threatens ‘toughest sanctions in history’ on Iran

World

Iran claims stronger hand as Pezeshkian calls for end to West Asia war

World

Türkiye seeks Interpol notice for Netanyahu’s arrest

World

Singapore caregiver jailed nearly 10 years, caned eight strokes for torturing schoolchildren

World

Fei-Fei Li warns US AI backlash could undermine global leadership and innovation

World

China-Indonesia talks put South China Sea, defence and investment in focus