Netanyahu to meet Trump at White House as Israel, Hamas discuss ceasefire
- On Monday, the leaders of the United States and Israel are scheduled to meet at the White House to discuss the possibility of securing a ceasefire in Gaza amid the ongoing 21-month conflict with Hamas.
- The meeting follows ongoing negotiations amid unresolved grievances between Israel and Hamas, mounting international pressure, and demonstrations urging the release of around 50 hostages still held in Gaza.
- Negotiators in Qatar are working on a 60-day truce plan that includes phased hostage releases and humanitarian aid, while Trump’s envoy Steve Witkoff is scheduled to join ceasefire talks later this week.
- Trump expressed optimism, telling reporters, "there's a good chance we have a deal with Hamas during the coming week," and Netanyahu praised U.S.-Israel cooperation for a "huge victory over our shared enemy."
- The outcome could shape efforts to end the Gaza war and enable rebuilding once hostages are returned, though questions remain about achieving lasting peace amid persistent challenges.
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