Netanyahu travels to the US for meeting with Trump on Hamas and Gaza
The meeting will revolve around the second phase of the US plan for Gaza, it emerged this Sunday
A representative from his business confirmed to EFE that Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu is visiting the United States for a meeting with US President Donald Trump in Florida on Tuesday.
The two leaders will meet for the second time in the US since The Republican returned to the White House in January, and they are expected to discuss progress being made in the direction of phase two of the ceasefire in Gaza and the perceived threat to Israel from Iran and Hezbollah.
Netanyahu may speak with Trump at his Mar-a-Lago mansion in Palm Beach, where the Republican is expected to demand improvement on the peace that the US helped broker in October, which led to Israel's withdrawal from Gaza and its troops to the so-called Golden Series.
The second phase of Trump's 20-point peace plan calls for the establishment of an international stabilization force ( ISF), the complete withdrawal of Israeli forces from Gaza, and the formation of a transitional government. It could begin in mid-January.
In Washington, Netanyahu is getting old.
Everyone in the government's inner sphere has grown weary of Netanyahu, aside from Trump himself, according to Israeli journalist Barak Ravid. Trump also met with Trump for five meetings this year in the US, including one in Jerusalem on October 13 when the 20 victims who are still captives in Gaza were free, and he also made a peace-plenching appeal. With our assistance, Israel has triumphed over everything that can be accomplished by force of arms. Trump said in a statement to the Israeli Parliament in Jerusalem that the time has come to convert these victories over the jihadists into peace and prosperity for the entire Middle East. In Israel, unrest relating to the" Catargate" scandal is growing. Using a list of the ultra-Orthodox, who now announced a new large protest demonstration, and a bill that Netanyahu's advisors reportedly received payments from Qatar to advance Doha's interests during the unpleasant in Gaza.
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