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U.S. President Donald Trump and Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu met at the White House on Tuesday for a second time in 24 hours to discuss the possible ceasefire deal in Gaza. The unannounced Oval Office meeting—the premier’s fourth with Trump in six months—was closed to the media and lasted around 90 minutes.
A Palestinian official says key sticking points at the indirect negotiations in Qatar include how aid will be distributed.
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World awaits potential Israel-Hamas ceasefire as Netanyahu returns from Trump meetingsIsraeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu left the U.S. without a ceasefire agreement with Hamas despite the U.S. remaining optimistic. Dan Raviv, the host of "The Mossad Files," joins CBS News with more.
Israeli Prime Minister Netanyahu meets with President Trump to discuss Iran strikes, Gaza conflict and Abraham Accords amid new era of U.S.-Israel strategic partnership
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The Times of Israel on MSNNetanyahu says second meeting with Trump ‘may be very likely’The post Netanyahu says second meeting with Trump ‘may be very likely’ appeared first on The Times of Israel. WASHINGTON — After meeting US Speaker of the House Mike Johnson, Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu says a second meeting with US President Donald Trump “may be very likely.”
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US President Donald Trump and Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu are expected to meet again on Tuesday at the White House, Netanyahu told reporters on Tuesday evening.The White House did not immediately comment on reports that Trump would meet Netanyahu again.
Trump met Netanyahu on Tuesday for the second time in two days to discuss the situation in Gaza, with the president's Middle East envoy indicating that Israel and Hamas were nearing an agreement on a ceasefire deal after nearly two years of war.
Trump's meetings with the Israeli leader have brought no apparent breakthrough for a ceasefire in Gaza, where the bloodshed continues unabated.