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Talks With Iran Scheduled, Trump Says At Start Of Netanyahu White House Visit

GAZA STRIP, PALESTINE, JUL 7 – The leaders discuss a ceasefire to pause Gaza fighting for 60 days and free hostages amid ongoing pressure from the U.S. and political challenges in Israel, officials said.

  • On July 7 at the White House, Trump and Netanyahu meet to discuss Gaza, but Iran's nuclear threat dominates the agenda.
  • Following June’s joint airstrikes, the U.S. and Israel targeted three Iranian nuclear sites, with Trump claiming they were 'obliterated' ahead of nuclear negotiations.
  • Maxar images show damage at Iran's Fordow complex, with a proposed 60-day ceasefire and 50 hostages held, 20 still alive.
  • Following the summit, Trump aims for a Gaza ceasefire this week, but its success remains uncertain amid regional tensions.
  • Beyond the meeting, efforts to end the October 7 War and revive the Abraham Accords are gaining momentum as regional alliances shift, with Gulf allies feeling validated by restored ties with Iran.
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By Kevin Liptak, CNN Monday's meeting between Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu and President Donald Trump marks his third visit to the White House since January. Unlike the previous two episodes, there were no scheduled public events, potentially leaving the two leaders' important conversation about the Middle East entirely private. The difference underscores Trump's parallel approaches to his Israeli counterpart. Even as he cozys up to Netanya…

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Columbus Jewish News broke the news in on Monday, July 7, 2025.
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