Trump upbeat on Gaza ceasefire talks as he hosts Netanyahu


US President Donald Trump said he thought that the talks were “very well” to end the war in Gaza because he hosted Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu at Washington DC.
Trump also expressed his confidence that Hamas was willing to end the 21 -month conflict. “They want to meet and want to have this ceasefire,” he said.
Both leaders were asked for the Palestinians’ potential plans, and Trump said that he was cooperating with Israeli neighboring countries.
The meeting arrived after the last tours between Israel and Hamas in Qatar ended the last tours without breakthrough, but this week the negotiations were expected to continue.
In a statements on Monday, Trump asked a journalist what prevented a peace agreement in Gaza and said: “I don’t think there’s a waiting. I think things are going very well.”
Meanwhile, Netanyahu said that he was trying to find countries with the United States “that will give Palestinians a better future”.
The Palestinian Presidency rejected their plans to displace the Palestinians, whom he had previously pointed out to violating international law.
Netanyahu’nun Israel’s Gaza Strip on the Gaza Strip “always” will keep the full Palestinian state expectations, saying that the expectations.
Netanyahu, “Now people will say that this is not a complete situation, this is not a state. I do not care.” He said.
At the meeting, the Israeli Prime Minister said that the US President nominated the Nobel Peace Prize, a long -standing target.
Netanyahu offers a letter to Trump a letter to the award committee, “he makes peace in a country, in a region, in a country.” He said.
Trump said before the Israeli Prime Minister would be “very solid” to end the war and this week was “we will make an agreement”.
The White House said that at the beginning, the meeting between the two leaders would not make the media open to the media, and that the authorities described it as a special dinner where Trump will put an end to the war and give priority to the return of all hostages.
It would have been unusual for a president who liked to platform the position with foreign leaders in front of the world press.
The US -backed ceasefire proposal is reported to see 10 live hostages and 18 dead hostages in five stages during the 60 -day ceasefire.
Israel will have to release an unknown number of Palestinian prisoners and now withdraw from the Gaza regions where the region controls about two -thirds.
The obstacles of an agreement are important.
Since the main extraordinary issue insists on terminating the work of Hamas’s Gaza Humanitarian Foundation, the Israeli delegation refuses to discuss the issue by saying that it is not authorized to discuss the issue.
During his visit, Netanyahu met US Secretary of State Marco Rubio and Trump’s Middle East ambassador Steve Witkoff.
As Netanyahu’s armored limousine, he gathered to dozens of protesters at the White House, shook the Palestinian flags and called for the arrest of Israel’s Prime Minister.
Together with Netanyahu, former Defense Minister Yoav Gallant and a Hamas Commander Muhammad Deif, he was issued issues of arrest warrant from the International Criminal Court (ICC) for war crimes and crimes against humanity.
Netanyahu rejected the allegations that called the warrants anti -Semitic, and the Trump administration imposed sanctions on the so -called “unquestionable actions aimed at America or our close ally Israel”.

The latest negotiations about the war in Gaza started in Doha on Sunday and the representatives sat in different rooms in the same building.
A second session was held on Monday and a Palestinian official, who was familiar with negotiations, ended without a breakthrough.
As Witkoff approached the 22nd month of the Gaza conflict, he would attend the talks in Doha later this week.
Speaking with the BBC, the US Ambassador to Israel Mike Huckabee refused to say whether Trump would give a written guarantee that the proposed 60 -day ceasefire would not be extended.
“I don’t know,” Huckabe said.
This is a block that stumbles from Hamas’s basic demands and existing negotiations.
When asked if Trump believes whether he can get a breakthrough with the Israeli leader, Huckabe said, “I’m not a prophet. I can’t imagine the future, so I won’t try to tell you what to happen to you.”
Netanyahu has been visiting the White House for the third time since Trump returned to power about six months ago.
However, leaders are gathering for the first time through the ceasefire between Israel and Iran, as the US participated in Israel attacks on Iran’s nuclear areas.
There is a strong feeling that the last 12 -day war creates more favorable conditions to end the Gaza War.
Witkoff said that a US meeting with Iran will take place in the coming week at dinner on Monday. Trump also said that he wanted to abolish sanctions to the Islamic Republic.
The US President said that he has been concerned about the conflict in Gaza in recent weeks and believes that it was a chance to reach the ceasefire.
White House spokesman Karoline Leavitt said Trump’s termination of the war in Gaza was the “maximum priority” of Trump, and that Hamas wanted to accept the 60 -day agreement “at the moment”.