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Netanyahu to Head to Washington Next Monday as Trump Presses for a Ceasefire in Gaza

  • On July 7, U.S. officials confirmed Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu will visit Washington for talks on Gaza ceasefire.
  • Following the recent end of Israel’s 12-day war with Iran, Trump promotes a diplomatic window and pushes for a Gaza ceasefire amid ongoing hostilities.
  • The U.S. Department of State approved a $510 million arms sale to Israel, including over 7,000 guidance kits for precision munitions, amid ongoing efforts to push for a Gaza ceasefire.
  • Despite Trump’s recent hopes for a ceasefire, Israeli strikes in Gaza on Monday killed at least 60 people, with ongoing hostilities continuing the cycle of violence.
  • Netanyahu's scheduled July 7 visit to Washington aims to advance a Gaza ceasefire amid ongoing regional security talks, reflecting U.S. efforts to promote broader peace in the Middle East.
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After the ceasefire between Israel and Iran, a ceasefire in the Gaza Strip is also the focus of US President Trump. According to reports, Israel's head of government is visiting him shortly.

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Israel's Foreign Minister has promised "the end of the operation in Gaza". Trump and Netanyahu seem to want to speak on Monday. That was the night.

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France24 broke the news in France on Monday, June 30, 2025.
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