Israeli PM Netanyahu Says He Believes Trump Can Help Seal a Ceasefire Deal
- A senior Israeli official confirmed on Saturday that a delegation is being dispatched to Doha following Hamas' positive response regarding a ceasefire deal.
- Hamas demands include halting operations of the U.S.-based Gaza Humanitarian Foundation and a phased Israeli withdrawal, which Israel rejects.
- Israeli Prime Minister Netanyahu believes that U.S. President Donald Trump can help conclude a ceasefire deal, as stated by an Israeli official about their upcoming White House meeting on Monday.
- Hamas expressed readiness to negotiate on the deal, and Trump commented on Hamas's positive response, saying, 'There might be a deal next week.
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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.
U.S. President Donald Trump promised in the campaign that he returned him to the White House that he would achieve world peace on his first day in office. This Monday, 168 days later, Trump receives Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu, who has not loosened his brutal military campaign in Gaza, with the plan to pressure him to accept a definitive ceasefire. Continue reading

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