Netanyahu to meet Trump at White House as Israel, Hamas discuss ceasefire
UNITED STATES, JUL 8 – Trump and Netanyahu discussed relocating 2.2 million Palestinians from Gaza to other countries to help end the 21-month conflict, amid opposition from key Arab states, officials said.
- Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu met President Donald Trump at the White House on Tuesday at 4:30 p.m. ET to discuss Gaza ceasefire negotiations.
- The meeting came amid ongoing U.S-supported indirect negotiations seeking to establish a 60-day ceasefire following Hamas's assault in October 2023, which resulted in approximately 1,200 fatalities and the capture of 251 individuals.
- Netanyahu proposed the contentious idea of allowing Gaza residents the freedom to choose whether to remain in the area or to emigrate, emphasizing that those wishing to leave should have the opportunity to do so.
- Separately, Trump posted on Truth Social that all tariff payments will be due starting August 1, 2025, with no extensions, and published letters listing import tax rates to 14 nations.
- The Netanyahu-Trump talks and tariff deadlines highlight simultaneous efforts to advance a ceasefire amid continued regional tensions and economic pressures.
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