President Donald Trump and Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu meet in Washington amidst pressure on Netanyahu to either end the ceasefire with Hamas or face the threat of his government's collapse.
President Donald Trump and Israel i Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu are set to meet Tuesday as Netanyahu faces competing pressure. He is under pressure from his right-wing coalition to end a temporary truce against Hamas militants in Gaza and from war-weary Israel is who want the remaining hostages home and the 15-month conflict to end. Trump expressed caution about the long-term prospects for the truce, while also taking credit for pressuring both Hamas and Israel into the ceasefire.
Netanyahu's arrival in Washington for the first foreign leader visit of Trump's second term coincides with the prime minister's declining popularity. He is currently in the midst of weekslong testimony in a trial that centers on allegations of exchanging favors with media moguls and wealthy associates. Netanyahu denies these accusations, calling them a 'witch hunt' and stating he is the victim of a politically motivated attack. Being seen with Trump, who enjoys considerable popularity in Israel, could potentially help distract the public from the trial and boost Netanyahu's standing.Netanyahu stated that his meeting with Trump and U.S. national security adviser Michael Waltz was 'positive and friendly.' He confirmed that he would send a delegation to Qatar to continue indirect talks with Hamas, mediated by the Gulf Arab country. This marks the first official confirmation that these negotiations will continue. Netanyahu also announced that he would convene his security Cabinet to discuss Israel's demands for the next phase of the ceasefire upon his return to Israel at the end of the week. Netanyahu faces intense pressure from hard-right members of his governing coalition to abandon the ceasefire and resume fighting in Gaza to eliminate Hamas. Bezalel Smotrich, a key partner of Netanyahu's, has vowed to topple the government if the war is not relaunched, a move that could lead to early elections. Hamas, since the ceasefire began last month, has stated that it will not release hostages in the second phase without an end to the war and a full withdrawal of Israeli forces. Netanyahu, meanwhile, maintains that Israel is committed to victory over Hamas and the return of all hostages captured in the October 7, 2023 attack that triggered the war.
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