Gaza, Iran, Trade: What to Watch in Trump-Netanyahu Meeting
- On Monday in Washington, former US President Donald Trump pressed Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu for a Gaza ceasefire amid a growing diplomatic rift, with Netanyahu reluctant to concede, as protests and media coverage highlight tensions.
- Trump’s desire for a quick foreign policy victory, fueled by his declared ‘victory’ over Iran, prompted him to press Netanyahu for a Gaza ceasefire despite limited prospects.
- US officials' calls for a Gaza ceasefire clash with coalition hard-liners opposing an end to the war, highlighting domestic political tensions.
- Ultimately, Trump and Netanyahu must bridge divergent agendas to turn tactical gains into a strategic advantage amid rising domestic opposition and regional security challenges.
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The two leaders were to meet on Monday night and open a new path towards the end of the conflict. ...
Trump's forthcoming talks with Netanyahu are likely to be decisive for the future negotiations in the Gaza war. Melody Sucharewicz, political advisor and former foreign policy advisor to Benny Gantz, says at WORLD TV: "One thing is certain: Israel is now safer in the region."
What Trump Should Tell Netanyahu - The Ron Paul Institute for Peace & Prosperity
A few weeks ago I urged President Trump to make a deal with Iran that would satisfy his stated goal of no nuclear weapons production and would allow Iran to continue its lawful pursuit of civilian nuclear energy. The deal on the table, as described by the Iranian foreign minister himself, was a win-win “update” of Obama’s JCPOA “nuclear deal” that he could have avoided a costly and counter-productive war with Iran. Unfortunately, the negotiation…
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