Trump says he and Netanyahu don't fully agree on West Bank
Trump and Netanyahu discussed settler violence, settlement expansion, and Palestinian Authority instability, with Trump urging Israel to avoid provocative actions to support peace efforts.
- On Dec 29, President Donald Trump said he and Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu did not fully agree on the West Bank during a Mar-a-Lago briefing but declined to detail the disagreement.
- The United Nations' highest court declared Israel's occupation and settlements illegal, while Israel disputes these views citing biblical ties and security concerns.
- Around half a million Israeli settlers live in the West Bank, where over a thousand Palestinians and 57 Israelis were killed between October 2023 and October 2025.
- Following the briefing, officials noted the West Bank, home to 2.7 million Palestinians, remains central to future Palestinian state plans, and Donald Trump said Benjamin Netanyahu `will do the right thing`.
- Trump's public vagueness followed a briefing on settler violence risks amid a 2024 United Nations' highest court ruling and heavy West Bank casualties shaping diplomatic fallout.
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Trump Says He’s Not 100 Percent Aligned With Netanyahu on West Bank
President Donald Trump said on Dec. 29 that he’s not 100 percent in agreement with Israeli Prime Minister Netanyahu on how to handle tensions in the West Bank. During his press conference alongside Netanyahu following their bilateral meeting on Monday, Trump was asked by reporters whether he was “concerned that Israeli settler violence” could undermine his 20-point peace plan in Gaza. “Well, we have had a discussion—big discussion, for a long ti…
Trump says he and Netanyahu don't fully agree on West Bank
U.S. President Donald Trump said on Monday that he and Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu did not agree fully on the issue of the Israeli-occupied West Bank but the Republican leader did not lay out what the disagreement was.
Trump said today that he and Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu did not fully agree on the West Bank issue.
Trump and Netanyahu: Divergent Views on West Bank Future
Trump and Netanyahu: Divergent Views on West Bank Future U.S. President Donald Trump disclosed on Monday that he and Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu have not fully resolved their differences concerning the Israeli-occupied West Bank. However, Trump refrained from outlining the specifics of this disagreement. The briefing took place after their meeting at Trump's Mar-a-Lago estate in Florida.When questioned about his views on the West B…
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