Netanyahu to Meet Trump in U.S. Monday: Israeli Official
Netanyahu and Trump aim to advance Gaza ceasefire phase two, focusing on Hamas disarmament and an international stabilization force amid slow progress and regional security concerns.
- On December 28, 2025 Benjamin Netanyahu departed for the US to meet President Donald Trump at Mar-a-Lago on Monday, with Iran, Gaza and Lebanon topping the agenda.
- The White House wants to accelerate implementation of phase two by unveiling a Palestinian technocratic government and International Stabilisation Force, contingent on Hamas disarming and coordinated with Egypt, Qatar, and Turkey.
- White House officials report frustration with Netanyahu, accusing Israeli actions of undermining the ceasefire, while Netanyahu frequently clashes with Steve Witkoff and Jared Kushner, and some US officials no longer favour him.
- Reports say reconstruction would expand IDF-secured control of Gaza from 53% to 75%, starting with Project Sunrise in Rafah to enable large-scale rebuilding and new aid routes.
- The leaders aim to set rules to avoid escalation across Syria, Lebanon and Iran fronts as Netanyahu presents intelligence on Iran’s ballistic missile and nuclear developments and warns of Hezbollah’s disarmament shortfalls.
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NEW YORK (VINnews) — Donald Trump hosted Israel’s prime minister, Benjamin Netanyahu, for lunch at Mar-a-Lago on Monday. In remarks to reporters before, during and after their meeting, the two leaders said that they were in broad agreement on most issues, from next steps in Gaza and the possibility of bombing Iran again, to how […]
The meeting with Donald Trump in Mar-a-Lago was better than expected for Benjamin Netanyahu, thanks to the biggest weakness in the Gaza peace plan.
Inconsistencies in the Gaza deal and in the West Bank made sure that the Israeli head of government's visit to the US President did not turn out to be a great success
By Adam Cancryn, CNN The Monday meeting in Florida between U.S. President Donald Trump and Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu generated many warm words, but no clear progress in his peace plan for Gaza. Leaders held a private lunch in Mar-a-Lago with the aim of addressing a number of issues about the Middle East, while both sides are trying to consolidate the lasting end of Israel’s war against Hamas and ensure a broader peace throughout …
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