Israeli PM Netanyahu Says He Believes Trump Can Help Seal a Ceasefire Deal
- Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu stated he believes discussions with U.S. President Donald Trump will advance ceasefire and hostage negotiations, emphasizing a solution to the Hamas threat to Israel.
- Israeli strikes have resulted in significant Palestinian casualties, with over 57,000 reported dead, according to Gaza's Health Ministry.
- The proposed ceasefire plan, involving a 60-day halt in hostilities, received a positive response from Hamas amid ongoing negotiations.
- Israeli negotiators are instructed to achieve a ceasefire agreement under conditions accepted by Israel during talks in Qatar.
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Trump receives Netanyahu in the White House to celebrate the victory over Iran. Can he also bring an end to the Gaza war to Israel's head of government?
Donald Trump is pressuring the Israeli prime minister to strike a deal on a ceasefire and the return of hostages held by Hamas, and many in Israel are demanding the same.
Since his return to power, the President of the United States has been seeking a ceasefire in Gaza for the Israeli Prime Minister, who is visiting Washington on Monday. But Israel is also a pioneer of the current chaos in the region, which is countering the ambitions of a "pax americana".
The Gaza war has been going on for 21 months. Shortly before a meeting with Israel's Prime Minister Netanyahu, US President Trump stirs up the hope of a ceasefire. Meanwhile, the sirens are crying again in Israel.
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