Donald Trump to discuss Gaza ceasefire on Tuesday to host Benjamin Netanyahu

Donald Trump to discuss Gaza ceasefire on Tuesday to host Benjamin Netanyahu




Washington, United States:

Benjamin Netanyahu and Donald Trump will discuss the future of the Gaza ceasefire on Tuesday as the Prime Minister of Israel became the first foreign leader to visit the White House since the US President returned to power.

The Netanyahu is in Washington to interact with the Palestinian terrorist group Hamas, a delicate, long -lasting new, long -lasting new trump administration of Israeli’s delicate Trus, which has not yet been finalized.

Trump has repeatedly planned to “clean” Gaza, asked Palestinians to go to neighboring countries like Egypt or Jordan, despite all those parties have strongly rejected their proposal.

Before leaving for Washington, Netanyahu said Israel’s war with Hamas in Gaza, Hizbullah in Lebanon and its conflict with Iran “resumed the map in the Middle East”.

Netanyahu said, “But I believe we can move it even further while working with President Trump, and for better,” Netanyahu said.

The White House meeting promises to be an important for the area shattering from the battle on 7 October 2023 since the deadly attacks on Israel.

Netanyahu praised the fact that he would be the first foreign leader to meet Trump since the inauguration of January 20, as “Testify to the strength of the Israeli-American coalition”.

Despite Biden’s stable maintenance of American military assistance of Biden’s anterior to the anterior to Biden, Trump’s anterior to the growing death toll in Gaza near Israeli’s premiere.

But Trump, who claims credit to seal the ceasefire after 15 months of the war and proud of his viable ability, will motivate Netanyahu to stick to the agreement.

He is expected to bend on Netanyahu to accept a deal to normalize relationships with Saudi Arabia, something that he tried to do in his first term.

‘no guarantee’

Trump said on Sunday that the conversation with Israel and other Middle Eastern countries was “progress” – but then warned after less than 24 hours that “there is no guarantee that peace is arranged.”

Trump’s Middle East messenger Steve Witcoff – who met Netanyahu on Monday for the second phase of Gaza Trus – said that although he was “definitely expected” that the Trus would stick.

Hamas officials have stated that they were ready to start negotiating on the details of the second phase, which is expected to cover the release of the remaining prisoners and may be a more permanent end to the war.

But Trump has suddenly floated the plan to get people out of Gaza – which he described as a “demolition site” – has already added more uncertainty to stressful and difficult positions.

Trump said the plan could be temporary or permanent, but the massive displacement of citizens from Gaza was strongly rejected by Egypt, Jordan, Palestinians and ceasefire arbitrators Qatar.

Under the first phase of the 42-day of the Gaza ceasefire, Hamas is to free 33 hostages in exchange for about 1,900 Palestinians held in Israeli jails.

Four hostage prisoners have already been exchanged, and the Trus has allowed the displaced ghazans to return to the north of the region along with food, fuel, medicine and other assistance in the debris.

As a result of Hamas’s October 2023 attack, according to AFP Tally, based on official Israeli data, 1,210 people died, mostly citizens.

According to the Health Ministry of Hamas-Run Region, Israel’s retaliation has killed at least 47,498 people in Gaza.

Israel, meanwhile, has diverted its focus to the West Bank focused and an operation says that its purpose is to fulfill the extremism that has killed dozens.


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