According to a source with knowledge of the meeting, President Donald Trump and Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu may carry a joint press conference at the White House on Tuesday.
Netanyahu’s attend to the White House is the first by a foreign official to serve in Trump’s subsequent name, according to CBS on Monday night. It comes after Israel missed the deadline to start discussions with Hamas regarding the second phase of a ceasefire in Gaza.
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The ceasefire’s second step is scheduled to end on March 1.
Trump has questioned the peace having and suggested resettling Palestinians in Egypt or Jordan from Gaza since taking office.
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The Egyptian League, Egypt, Jordan, Saudi Arabia, the United Arab Emirates, Qatar, and the Palestinian Authority released a joint statement over the weekend rejecting that request.
Their speech claimed that Trump’s proposals” harm the country’s security, risk expanding the fight, and destroy prospects for serenity and coexistence among its peoples”.