Trump to meet Netanyahu in Florida as focus turns to Middle East
Trump and Netanyahu aim to revive stalled Gaza ceasefire phase two focused on disarming Hamas, rebuilding Gaza, and regional security including Iran's nuclear threat.
- On Monday, US President Donald Trump will host Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu at Mar-a-Lago to revive momentum for a US-brokered Gaza ceasefire.
- US officials want to push the stalled second phase, which requires Hamas disarmament, reconstruction, and establishing a Palestinian technocratic government alongside an International Stabilisation Force.
- Aid and casualty reports note that Israel’s war killed more than 70,000 Palestinians and displaced nearly all of Gaza’s 2.3 million population, while Hamas returned all but one hostage’s body.
- The talks will serve as a test of the leaders' relationship as Benjamin Netanyahu, Israeli Prime Minister, is expected to ask Donald Trump, US President, for support to strike Iran and expand operations against Hezbollah on Monday.
- The plan positions Donald Trump to chair a Board of Peace, aiming to announce a Palestinian technocratic government and International Stabilisation Force soon, while Yossi Mekelberg warned of growing US frustration with Netanyahu.
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The US president met with Netanyahu on Monday and spoke about Israel's adherence to all points of the ceasefire agreement.
Trump warns Hamas has ‘short period of time’ to disarm
President Donald Trump said Hamas would be given a “very short period of time” to disarm following a meeting with Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu as the U.S. looks to shore up the ceasefire in Gaza and move to the…
Trump warns that if Hamas doesn't disarm very soon, "there will be hell to pay"
President Trump and Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu spoke to reporters on Monday after meeting to discuss the next phase of the Gaza peace plan. CBS News senior White House and political correspondent Ed O'Keefe reports. Then, Mona Yacoubian, director of the Middle East Program at the Center for Strategic and International Studies, joins with analysis.
On Monday, Donald Trump received the Israeli Prime Minister at his Florida residence. The US President warned Hamas that he would pay "the high price" if he refused to disarm. The Islamist movement warned that he did not accept this condition of the second phase of the peace plan. - Gaza: Hamas refuses to disarm, Trump threatens that he could "pay the high price" (International).
Trump and Netanyahu meet in Florida amid tensions over Gaza ceasefire
US President Donald Trump met Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu at Mar-a-Lago on Monday to discuss the second phase of the Gaza ceasefire and broader Middle East policy, including Iran, Syria, and Lebanon. The meeting, their sixth since Trump returned to office, comes as disagreements widen over how to implement the ceasefire deal, brokered in October, which includes provisions for an Israeli military withdrawal, Hamas disarmament, and a…
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