Netanyahu, Trump and Israel
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Netanyahu, Prime Minister of Israel and Doha
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After nearly two grueling years of war, Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu finally agreed to terms to end the conflict that are favorable to his political future.In large part, that is because the hard work of getting Hamas to comply with President Trump’s 20-point plan to end the fighting in Gaza will fall onto Israel’s Arab neighbors.
With Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu by his side, President Donald Trump unveiled an ambitious plan for securing and redeveloping the Gaza Strip and placing it under control of an international transitional government overseen by a board led by Trump himself,
The White House on Monday released a 20-point plan for peace in Gaza, which Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu said he supported.
"I think Netanyahu will lose his coalition tonight," a former Israeli National Security Council official told Newsweek.
The protesters have been critical of Netanyahu for not yet securing the return of the remaining Israeli hostages.
Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu reportedly meets with West Bank settlement leaders on Sunday night ahead of his Monday meeting with US President Donald Trump, and says he will raise the issue of Israel applying sovereignty to the West Bank.
It calls for Hamas to disarm, return all the hostages within 72 hours and relinquish control of power. A diplomat briefed on the matter and granted anonymity to describe the sensitive situation said Qatari and Egyptian officials presented Hamas negotiators with the proposal but there was no timeline for a Hamas response.