Donald Trump receives Benjamin Netanyahu at the White House on the background of a Gaza Agreement

Donald Trump receives on Monday, at the White House, Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu, shortly after promising a “Agreement” Looking at Gaza and stated that he will not allow Israel to annex the busy West. The meeting marks the fourth visit of the Israeli Prime Minister at the White House from Trump's investment on January 20, 2025.

Trump receives on Monday, at the White House, the Israeli prime minister. Photo: EPA-EFE
“We have a real chance to achieve something great in the Middle East. Everyone is ready for something special, a premiere. We will succeed,” Washington's leader wrote on the SA TRUTH Social platform on Sunday. The meeting marks the fourth visit of the Israeli Prime Minister at the White House from Trump's investment on January 20, 2025, AFP reports, quoted by News.ro.
Although Donald Trump has not challenged the support given to Israel in the last nine months, his ideas to end the conflict triggered on October 7, 2023 by the Hamas attack have varied considerably. Netanyahu, in turn, maintains an aggressive speech, but being isolated internationally and confronted in Israel with protests in favor of an armistice for the release of hostages.
According to a diplomatic source quoted by AFP, the American Plan provides for a permanent armistice in Gaza, the release of Israeli hostages, withdrawal of the Israeli army and a governance of the Palestinian territory without Hamas. Former British prime minister Tony Blair could play an important role in a possible transition authority.
“I think we have an agreement. It will be an agreement that will bring back to the hostages and put an end to the war,” the US president said on Friday. At the same time, the Israeli prime minister spoke a harsh speech at the UN, promising that he would “finish the job” against Hamas.
The problem of the occupied cyisordan is also on the agenda. “I will not allow Israel to annex the cyisordan. No, it will not happen,” Trump said on Thursday, a position that could complicate Netanyahu's political situation, pressed by the extreme right in the government coalition to respond to recognition




