The Israeli Prime Minister will meet US President Donald Trump in Florida to discuss Gaza and Iran. The meeting comes as the second phase in the Gaza ceasefire looms.
President Donald Trump talks with Israel’s Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu in the Knesset
The two leaders last met in October, as Trump visited Israel on the day the alive Israeli hostages were released by Hamas
Trump, Netanyahu to meet in Florida
Lebanon, Iran expected to be discussed
The US president is expected to push Israel to move forward with the second phase in a cease-fire agreement in Gaza
Netanyahu, Trump meet as Israel-US ties strain over Gaza truce
Netanyahu, Trump meet as Israel-US ties strain over Gaza truce
Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu is in the US for talks with Donald Trump as a stalling Gaza ceasefire and Israeli strikes in Lebanon and Syria challenge Trump’s claim of being a Middle East peace broker.
The Israeli Prime Minister will meet US President Donald Trump in Florida to discuss Gaza and Iran. The meeting comes as the second phase in the Gaza ceasefire looms. DW has more.
President Donald Trump talks with Israel’s Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu in the Knesset
The two leaders last met in October, as Trump visited Israel on the day the alive Israeli hostages were released by Hamas
Trump, Netanyahu to meet in Florida
Lebanon, Iran expected to be discussed
The US president is expected to push Israel to move forward with the second phase in a cease-fire agreement in Gaza
Follow for the headlines and analyses on the Trump-Netanyahu meeting on Monday, December 29:
Netanyahu, Trump meet as Israel-US ties strain over Gaza truce
Netanyahu, Trump meet as Israel-US ties strain over Gaza truce
Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu is in the US for talks with Donald Trump as a stalling Gaza ceasefire and Israeli strikes in Lebanon and Syria challenge Trump’s claim of being a Middle East peace broker.
Israel’s Netanyahu travels to US for Gaza talks with Trump
What are the two leaders going to discuss regarding Gaza?
The US-brokered ceasefire between Israel and Hamas is expected to be one of the main topics discussed between US President Donald Trump and Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu.
The second phase of the ceasefire, that has been in force since October, involves the Israeli army withdrawing its positions in the Gaza Strip, while Hamasis supposed to lay down its weapons, with the Islamist militant group seeing its disarmment as a major sticking point.
According to Israeli government spokeswoman Shosh Bedrosian, Netanyahu is to discuss the agreement in a view of making sure that “Hamas is disarmed” and “Gaza is demilitarized.”
Both Israel and Hamas have alleged frequent ceasefire violations from the other Netanyahu, Trump meet to discuss Gaza, Iran
The Israeli Prime Minister will meet US President Donald Trump in Florida to discuss Gaza and Iran. The meeting comes as the second phase in the Gaza ceasefire looms.
President Donald Trump talks with Israel’s Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu in the Knesset
The two leaders last met in October, as Trump visited Israel on the day the alive Israeli hostages were released by Hamas
Trump, Netanyahu to meet in Florida
Lebanon, Iran expected to be discussed
The US president is expected to push Israel to move forward with the second phase in a cease-fire agreement in Gaza
Netanyahu, Trump meet as Israel-US ties strain over Gaza truce
Netanyahu, Trump meet as Israel-US ties strain over Gaza truce
Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu is in the US for talks with Donald Trump as a stalling Gaza ceasefire and Israeli strikes in Lebanon and Syria challenge Trump’s claim of being a Middle East peace broker.
Israel’s Netanyahu travels to US for Gaza talks with Trump
What are the two leaders going to discuss regarding Gaza?
The US-brokered ceasefire between Israel and Hamas is expected to be one of the main topics discussed between US President Donald Trump and Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu.
The second phase of the ceasefire, that has been in force since October, involves the Israeli army withdrawing its positions in the Gaza Strip, while Hamasis supposed to lay down its weapons, with the Islamist militant group seeing its disarmment as a major sticking point.
According to Israeli government spokeswoman Shosh Bedrosian, Netanyahu is to discuss the agreement in a view of making sure that “Hamas is disarmed” and “Gaza is demilitarized.”
Both Israel and Hamas have alleged frequent ceasefire violations from the other side.
