'Supreme moral duty': Herzog meets with Netanyahu prior to DC trip, discuss hostage deal
- Israeli airstrikes have killed at least 33 Palestinians in Gaza, according to hospital officials and Israel's military.
- Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu is expected to meet President Donald Trump to discuss a ceasefire and hostage release plan proposed by Trump.
- Israeli President Isaac Herzog emphasized the importance of advancing a deal for returning hostages and strengthening ties with other nations before Netanyahu's trip to Washington.
- Despite international calls for a ceasefire, Israel's military continues operations in Gaza, having killed over 57,000 Palestinians since the conflict escalated.
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Netanyahu departs for DC: ‘Chance to change face of Middle East even more’
"I am committed to the release and return of all our hostages, the elimination of Hamas’s capabilities, and ensuring that Gaza no longer poses a threat to Israel," said the prime ministerThe post Netanyahu departs for DC: ‘Chance to change…
Israel's Prime Minister is expected to attend the White House on Monday. Meanwhile, the signs of a ceasefire in the Gaza Strip are condensing – this is what the American President calls for, but obstacles remain.
'Supreme moral duty': Herzog meets with Netanyahu prior to DC trip, discuss hostage deal
President Isaac Herzog met with Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu prior to the prime minister's departure to Washington on Sunday, expressing his hopes for a hostage deal and the expansion of the Abraham Accords.
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