As Trump seeks to be a peacemaker, Netanyahu leaves Washington without breakthrough on Gaza deal
GAZA STRIP, PALESTINE, JUL 11 – Indirect ceasefire talks between Israel and Hamas in Doha ended without progress as key disputes over troop withdrawal and Hamas disarmament remain unresolved, despite 90% of issues reportedly narrowed.
- Trump attempted to broker a ceasefire agreement between Israel and Hamas in Gaza, but Israeli Prime Minister Netanyahu left Washington without a breakthrough.
- Netanyahu praised Trump's efforts towards peace in the Middle East, and even nominated him for a Nobel Peace Prize.
- Secretary of State Rubio stated they were closer to a ceasefire in Gaza than before, but challenges remained.
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Netanyahu visit yields no Gaza ceasefire, but Trump gets Nobel nomination
Despite Trump throwing his weight behind a push for a 60-day truce between Israel and Hamas, no breakthrough was announced during Netanyahu's visit, a disappointment for a president who wants to be known as a peacemaker and has hinged his reputation on being a dealmaker
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As Trump seeks to be a peacemaker, Netanyahu leaves Washington without breakthrough on Gaza deal
Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu’s trip to Washington this week netted President Donald Trump another nomination for the Nobel Peace Prize he covets, but the ceasefire the U.S. leader sought for the war in Gaza didn’t emerge.
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