作者:埃弗拉特·拉赫特(Efrat Lachter)
福克斯新闻(Fox News)
发布时间:2026年2月11日 美国东部时间下午3:21
在周三的白宫会议上,伊朗问题成为美国总统唐纳德·特朗普与以色列总理本杰明·内塔尼亚胡讨论的核心议题。两位领导人都表示,与德黑兰的外交关系仍存在不确定性,若谈判失败,双方将继续协调应对。
会议结束后,特朗普在Truth Social平台发文称,他推动继续谈判,但同时也保留了其他选择。
“除了我坚持与伊朗继续谈判以寻求是否能达成协议外,没有任何明确的结果。如果能达成协议,我会让总理知道这将是我的优先选择。如果不能,我们将不得不看看结果会如何……上一次伊朗决定不达成协议,他们就遭到了’午夜锤子’打击——那对他们来说效果并不好。”
内塔尼亚胡办公室表示,两国领导人讨论了伊朗、加沙以及更广泛的地区局势发展,并同意保持密切协调。此外,总理强调了以色列在谈判背景下的安全需求。
从加沙到伊朗:特朗普-内塔尼亚胡海湖庄园会谈的关键问题是什么?
[图片:2025年2月11日,美国总统唐纳德·特朗普与总理本杰明·内塔尼亚胡在白宫会面(Avi Ohayun/ GPO)]
当天早些时候,内塔尼亚胡正式加入了美国支持的和平委员会(Board of Peace),在会议前几周犹豫之后,他签署了这一倡议。这一举措使以色列加入了一个包括西方合作伙伴以及土耳其和卡塔尔的论坛,而土耳其和卡塔尔在加沙的参与在耶路撒冷遭到批评。
专家表示,这一决定反映了与加沙和伊朗相关的战略考量。
耶路撒冷安全与外交事务中心主席丹·迪克尔博士表示,内塔尼亚胡的参与直接与与华盛顿的合作以及加沙战后安排的塑造有关。
“内塔尼亚胡总理加入和平委员会符合以色列的利益。即使与像与穆斯林兄弟会结盟的卡塔尔和土耳其这样的敌对国家,他也需要在谈判桌上拥有一席之地。内塔尼亚胡加入和平委员会是他与特朗普总统合作的重要组成部分,以帮助实施20点计划,其中去激进化、解除哈马斯武装和非军事化是前三项不可谈判的行动。”
迪克尔还表示,这一决定也与伊朗有关。”内塔尼亚胡加入和平委员会的另一个更战略层面的原因是,这代表了对抗伊朗政权的合作元素。内塔尼亚胡可能指望在未来几周内伊朗人民和美国会采取针对伊朗政权的行动。作为交换,内塔尼亚胡继续合作实施加沙的20点计划,作为一种交换条件。”
美国犹太国家安全研究所政策副主席布莱斯·米斯塔尔将以色列的这一举措描述为受加沙协议执行不完整和更广泛的地区威胁环境影响的务实选择。
“加沙和平协议的执行远未达到预期。哈马斯尽管被给予72小时释放所有人质,但花了100多天时间才完成;哈马斯仍未解除武装;既没有国际稳定部队,也没有任何国家急于加入;而且和平委员会成员包括那些对以色列表现出和平敌人态度的国家。”
他说,以色列最终选择参与而非孤立。”推进该协议——包括加入和平委员会——是以色列的次优选择。以色列有更好的机会在和平委员会中与土耳其和卡塔尔抗衡或平衡它们的影响力,而不是被排除在外。”
米斯塔尔还将这一时间安排与伊朗联系起来。”由于美国有真正的机会解除甚至推翻伊朗政权,以及德黑兰可能对以色列发动袭击的风险,现在没有兴趣采取任何可能重启加沙战争的行动。”
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Trump insists on Iran diplomacy as Netanyahu joins Board of Peace in strategic White House meeting
By Efrat Lachter
Fox News
Published February 11, 2026 3:21pm EST
Iran dominated the agenda in Wednesday’s White House meeting between President Donald Trump and Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu, with both leaders signaling that diplomacy with Tehran remains uncertain and that coordination will continue if talks fail.
In a post on Truth Social following the meeting, Trump said he pushed for continued negotiations but left open other options.
“There was nothing definitive reached other than I insisted that negotiations with Iran continue to see whether or not a deal can be consummated. If it can, I let the Prime Minister know that will be a preference. If it cannot, we will just have to see what the outcome will be… Last time Iran decided that they were better off not making a deal, and they were hit with Midnight Hammer — That did not work well for them.”
Netanyahu’s office said the leaders discussed Iran, Gaza and broader regional developments and agreed to maintain close coordination, adding that the prime minister emphasized Israel’s security needs in the context of negotiations.
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President Donald Trump and Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu meet at the White House, Feb 11, 2025.(Avi Ohayun/ GPO)
Earlier in the day, Netanyahu formally joined the U.S.-backed Board of Peace, signing onto the initiative ahead of the meeting after weeks of hesitation. The move places Israel inside a forum that includes Western partners as well as Turkey and Qatar, whose involvement in Gaza has drawn criticism in Jerusalem.
Experts say the decision reflects strategic calculations tied to both Gaza and Iran.
Dr. Dan Diker, president of the Jerusalem Center for Security and Foreign Affairs, said Netanyahu’s participation is directly linked to cooperation with Washington and to shaping postwar arrangements in Gaza.
“It is in Israel’s interest for Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu to join the Board of Peace. He needs a place at that table even alongside adversarial powers such as Muslim Brotherhood-aligned countries Qatar and Turkey. Netanyahu’s membership in the Board of Peace is an important element in his cooperation with President Trump to help implement the 20-point plan, with deradicalization, disarming Hamas and demilitarization as the first three non-negotiable actions.”
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Secretary of State Marco Rubio and Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu hold a document after their meeting in Washington, on Feb. 11, 2026.(Avi Ohayon/GPO/Anadolu via Getty Images)
Diker said the decision is also tied to Iran. “More strategic reason that Netanyahu’s membership on the Board of Peace is important is that it represents an element of cooperation to counter the Iranian regime. Netanyahu is likely counting on action against the Iranian regime from the Iranian people themselves and from the United States in the coming weeks. In exchange, Netanyahu continues to cooperate in implementing the 20-point plan in Gaza as part of a quid pro quo.”
Blaise Misztal, vice president for policy at the Jewish Institute for National Security of America, described Israel’s move as a pragmatic choice shaped by the incomplete implementation of the Gaza deal and the broader regional threat environment.
“The implementation of the Gaza peace deal leaves much to be desired. Hamas, despite being given 72 hours to release all hostages, took over 100 days to do so; Hamas has still not disarmed; there is neither an International Stabilization Force nor any countries jumping at the chance to join it; and the Board of Peace comprises countries that have shown themselves enemies of peace with Israel.”
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President Donald Trump holds up his signature on the founding charter during a signing ceremony for the Board of Peace in Davos, Switzerland, on Jan. 22, 2026.(Chip Somodevilla/Getty Images)
He said Israel ultimately chose engagement over isolation. “Proceeding with the deal — including joining the Board of Peace — is Israel’s least bad option. Israel has a better chance of countering or balancing Turkish and Qatari influence on the Board of Peace by being in the room with them, rather than outside it.”
Misztal also linked the timing to Iran. “With the United States having a real chance to disarm, or even topple, the Iranian regime and the risk that Tehran might yet lash out at Israel, there is no interest in doing anything that would risk restarting the war in Gaza.”
Efrat Lachter is a world reporter for Fox News Digital covering international affairs and the United Nations. Follow her on X @efratlachter. Stories can be sent to efrat.lachter@fox.com.
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