Trump warns ‘no guarantees’ fragile Gaza truce will hold as Netanyahu heads to DC for talks
- Donald Trump and Benjamin Netanyahu are meeting to discuss the fragile Gaza truce and the second phase of a hostage deal, amid pressure from Netanyahu's coalition to resume fighting against Hamas.
- Trump expressed skepticism about the truce's longevity, stating, 'I have no guarantees that the peace is going to hold.'
- Netanyahu's visit to Washington is significant as he is the first foreign leader to meet Trump since his inauguration, highlighting the Israeli-American alliance.
- Hamas has indicated it will not release hostages without an end to the war and a full Israeli withdrawal from Gaza, complicating the negotiations.
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Trump: I believe that many countries will soon join the Abraham Accords. Trump added, We talked about the ways in which Hamas will disappear Trump addresses the hostages after the journalists' question : I don't know if the ceasefire will hold, we have released quite a few hostages and will release more, but we are dealing with very complex people. The people who came out came out damaged. Trump: I see the long-term (US) presence in the Gaza Str…
The US president wants to transform the destroyed coastal area into a “Middle East Riviera” — and in return give the entire Palestinian civilian population a new home. Donald Trump launched this idea in Washington on Tuesday.
Israeli PM Netanyahu Says “No Guarantees” Gaza Ceasefire Will Hold Ahead of White House Visit
Israel’s 15-month assault on Gaza has killed more than 61,700 Palestinians, according to the Gaza Government Media Office, which added over 14,000 people missing and presumed dead to its death toll. Nearly 18,000 of that total are children, including 214 newborn infants. A recent study in The Lancet finds the true death toll in Gaza may be 40% higher than official figures. Over 2 million people have been displaced. Gaza officials warned this wee…
Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu, meeting the President of the United States Donald Trump, will certainly try to turn the page with respect to the sometimes tense relations with the White House of...
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