Netanyahu to Meet Trump in U.S. Monday: Israeli Official
Netanyahu seeks US support for Gaza ceasefire phase two and Palestinian technocratic government amid stalled progress and regional security concerns, officials said.
- On Monday, Benjamin Netanyahu, Israeli Prime Minister, will meet Donald Trump, US President, at Mar-a-Lago to discuss the Gaza peace process.
- Trump's team says Benjamin Netanyahu has delayed the Gaza ceasefire framework, and some in the Trump administration, including Vice President JD Vance and Secretary of State Marco Rubio, no longer favour him as he tries to persuade a `one-man audience`.
- Envoys Witkoff and Kushner coordinated with Qatar, Egypt and Turkey recently to advance phase two, requiring Hamas to hand over weapons and Israeli forces to pull back as Netanyahu expressed scepticism about Gaza demilitarisation.
- Agenda includes West Bank stability and adherence to ceasefire terms as Donald Trump, US President, will raise Palestinian Authority collapse fears, settler violence, withheld tax revenues, and White House officials warn Israeli Defence Forces commanders are `trigger-happy`.
- The meeting's outcome could feed into planned January diplomacy at Davos, where Washington is considering a Trump-led Board of Peace and Donald Trump plans major Gaza announcements to begin 2026.
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Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu flew from Ben Gurion Airport to Florida on Sunday to meet with White House chief of staff Donald Trump. They are expected to discuss the future of Gaza and threats from Hezbollah and Iran. The website Axios reported that the US president's advisers are increasingly frustrated with Netanyahu's actions, which are undermining the peace process.
Netanyahu will meet this Monday with the U.S. president, in a meeting marked by internal tensions facing his government.
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