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Trump and Netanyahu Discuss Gaza Peace Proposal at White House

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Donald Trump is set to meet with Israeli Prime Minister Binyamin Netanyahu at the White House on Monday to discuss a new proposal aimed at ending the ongoing conflict in Gaza. This meeting comes in the wake of several Western nations recognizing Palestinian statehood, a move that has faced opposition from both the United States and Israel.

Netanyahu’s visit marks his fourth since Trump resumed the presidency in January. The Israeli leader is seeking to reinforce his country’s key relationship with the United States amid increasing international isolation as the conflict with Hamas continues into its nearly two-year duration. The backdrop of this meeting contrasts sharply with Netanyahu’s recent experience at the United Nations General Assembly, where many delegates left during his address, which was critical of the Palestinian recognition by various countries including Britain, France, Canada, and Australia.

Speaking about the evolving diplomatic landscape, Netanyahu condemned these recognitions as “disgraceful decisions” that undermine the prospects for a two-state solution. He noted that these actions are essential for bringing an end to the ongoing conflict.

Trump criticized the recent moves by Western allies, suggesting they grant legitimacy to Hamas. In a telephone interview prior to the meeting, he expressed optimism about reaching an agreement with Netanyahu, stating, “We’re getting a very good response because Bibi wants to make the deal too. Everybody wants to make the deal.” He acknowledged the role of leaders from Saudi Arabia, Qatar, the United Arab Emirates, Jordan, and Egypt in facilitating broader peace discussions.

Framework for Peace and Hostages

The proposed framework aims to extend beyond Gaza, encompassing a larger initiative for peace in the Middle East. Trump emphasized that while Gaza is a critical part of the plan, the ultimate goal is a comprehensive peace accord for the region. When asked about the current status of the peace agreement, a senior Israeli official indicated that it is “too early to tell,” but confirmed that Netanyahu would provide Israel’s response during their upcoming discussions.

The Israeli Prime Minister faces immense domestic pressure, particularly from families of hostages taken by Hamas during the initial attack on October 7, 2023, which resulted in approximately 1,200 Israeli deaths. Polls show a war-weary public increasingly anxious for a resolution. A recent peace proposal, containing 21 points, was circulated among Arab and Muslim nations at the UN last week. This plan includes provisions for the release of all hostages and calls for renewed dialogue between Israelis and Palestinians towards “peaceful coexistence,” as described by an anonymous White House official.

Israel’s military response to the conflict has led to significant casualties in Gaza, with local health officials reporting over 66,000 deaths and a humanitarian crisis that is deepening. The International Criminal Court has issued a warrant for Netanyahu, alleging war crimes related to the conflict, a claim Israel vehemently rejects, asserting that it does not recognize the court’s jurisdiction.

As the meeting approaches, the international community watches closely for any potential breakthroughs that could alter the trajectory of the Israel-Palestine conflict. The outcome of Trump and Netanyahu’s discussions may have significant implications not only for Gaza but for broader regional stability as well.

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