Trump and Netanyahu meet with prospect of Gaza peace deal on table

Trump and Netanyahu meet with prospect of Gaza peace deal on table

Summary

Netanyahu: "This has already changed the face of the Middle East" Mr. Trump: "I'm very optimistic — but you know, look, it changes from day to day" The meeting could give new urgency to a U.S. ceasefire proposal being discussed by Israel and Hamas. But the precise details of the proposed ceasefire deal, and whether it can lead to an end to the war, are still in flux, a former Israeli ambassador to Washington says. The meeting will be the third time this year that the two leaders have met at the White House, but the first since the Iran war in May.. The White House says the meeting will take place on Monday afternoon, and will be followed by a dinner with Israeli and U.K. officials. It's not clear whether the visit will lead to a deal that ends the Gaza conflict, which has killed tens of thousands of Palestinians and deepened Israel's international isolation. The president has made it clear that he wants to be known as a peacemaker, and he has made little secret of the fact that he covets a Nobel Peace Prize. He has said the war will only end when Hamas is militarily defeated or surrenders, disarms and goes into exile — something the terrorist group's remaining leaders have refused to do. But a perennial sticking point is whether the ceasefire will end the war altogether, and Hamas has said it is willing to free all the hostages in exchange for an end of the war and a full Israeli withdrawal from Gaza. It is unclear whether a ceasefire deal will be reached this week, but Mr. Netanyahu says he is working "to achieve the deal under discussion, on the terms we agreed to" and hopes for "a result ... which all of us hope for" The president seemed less certain of the chances of an imminent breakthrough in the days before the visit.

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