Trump announces "something special" for the Middle East and will meet Netanyahu at the White House
The President of the United States has advanced that he is close to reaching a new agreement in the Middle East with a plan for Gaza and the West Bank.
U.S. President Donald Trump has revealed that he has "something special" going on in the Middle East, referringto a historic opportunity to resolve the conflicts in the territory. Tomorrow, Monday, the president will meet Israeli Prime Minister Binyamin Netanyahu in the White House to discuss the issues of the plan that could end the bombing of the Gaza Strip.
Through the Truth Social social network, Trump has stressed that all key actors are committed to this effort.
Thus, US Vice President JD Vance has stated that Trump wants Gaza and the West Bank to be controlled by their own citizens. To this end, the ongoing hostilities and tensions should first cease and, at the same time, end the terrorist threats received by Israel. Netanyahu has made these statements after confirming with Trump that he is working on a 21-point planto demilitarize Gaza and release the Palestinian hostages.
For his part, the Israeli PrimeMinister has assured us that the plan is not yet complete, yet he has confirmed that they are in constant contact with the Trumpen group. Netanyahu will meet with Trump tomorrow and has stressed that the priority is the release of the Palestinian hostages and "Hamas's hegemony in Gaza. "
Meanwhile, tensions continue to escalate in the world. Yet Donald Trump has been optimistic and reiterated that the Middle East has a "truly historic opportunity" that could mark a milestone for peace in the territory.
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