Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu arrived at the White House on Monday for crucial talks with U.S. President Donald Trump, primarily focused on the proposed American plan to end the war in the Gaza Strip.
This meeting comes at a time when U.S. diplomatic efforts are reaching their peak to reach an agreement that ends the ongoing conflict, with the plan bearing the fingerprints of the Trump administration being the center of international attention.
Before the official talks began, President Trump made brief statements to reporters, expressing great optimism about the imminent resolution.
Trump said, "We have made significant progress in Gaza," adding confidently, "I am sure that peace will be achieved in Gaza soon."
Trump's vision was not limited to the Gaza Strip but extended to the entire region, as he affirmed, "I believe we will achieve peace in the Middle East."
The international community is awaiting the results of this important meeting, which could determine the course of events in the region in the coming period, and to see how aligned the visions are between the two allies regarding the details of the American plan and the conditions for its implementation on the ground.
Trump: "We have made significant progress in Gaza."





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Trump hosts Netanyahu for talks related to the plan to end the war in Gaza.