Trump meets Netanyahu at White House to broker Gaza ceasefire deal

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president Donald Trump is scheduled to meet the Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu At the White House on Monday, in an attempt to mediate the ceasefire and end the war in Gaza.
Conversations inspection on Sunday, Trump wrote on the social truth: “We have a real opportunity for greatness in the Middle East. All on board for something special, for the first time ever. We will accomplish it.”
“I think we have a deal” in the Gaza war
Trump did not clarify the fine conditions for the ceasefire, exit, or rid the clearance of Gaza exchange arrangements, or the Breson’s hostage arrangements. He previously said that both Israel and Hamas agreed to indirect talks later this week in Qatar.
Meanwhile, Vice President JD Vance “Fox News Sunday” told senior US officials indifferent to “very complex” negotiations with both their Israeli and Arab counterparts.
Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin speaks to US President Donald Trump during a meeting at the White House Oval Office on April 7, 2025 in Washington. (Kevin Lietsch/Getty Images)
“I feel more optimistic about the place where we are now more than the place where we have been at any time of the past few months, but to be realistic, these things can come out at the last minute,” Vans said.
Trump risks Gaza’s hopes of peace in a 21 -point plan where Israel continues the deadly fighting.
He added that the Trump administration’s proposal focuses on three main points: securing the release of all hostages, eliminating the threat of Hamas to Israel, and expanding humanitarian aid in Gaza.
“So I think we are about to achieve all these three goals,” Vans said.

Vice President JD Vance listens to President Donald Trump at a meeting at the Oval Office. (Brendan Smaliowski/AFP/Getty Images)
In an exclusive interview on “The Sunday Brefing” from Fox News, Netanyahu said that his team was working with US officials to secure the release of the hostages, a top priority for the Israeli leader.
“I hope we can make it a prize because we want to liberate our hostages. We want to get rid of Hamas rule and disarm them, and a new future that has been prepared for Gazan and the Israelis alike and the entire region.”
Netanyahu broadcasts the United Nations message to Gaza, accusing world leaders of satisfying “evil”
The third meeting between Trump and Netanyahu since January, comes in the wake of the United Nations General Assembly.

Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu addresses the eighties at the United Nations headquarters in New York City, September 26, 2025. (Jinah Moon/Reuters)
Dozens of United Nations representatives left the General Assembly hall during the Prime Minister’s speech, leaving ranks from the empty seats behind.
Later, the member states voted to allow Palestinian Authority President Mahmoud Abbas to make his remote statements on Thursday.
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In his speech, Abbas accused Israel “genocide” and called for a full membership of the United Nations for a Palestinian state – drawing about 30 seconds of applause.
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2025-09-29 10:00:00