Axios: Trump now considers it useful to meet with Netanyahu about Gaza
Some White House officials told the Axios News website on Friday that US President Donald Trump was initially unsure if another meeting with Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu was necessary, but now believes that this meeting could be useful before the launch of the Peace Council in January.
According to RCO News Agency, Trump announced last week that Netanyahu will probably visit his residence in Florida. According to the report of Axios, the meeting between the President of the United States and the Prime Minister of the Zionist regime is scheduled for December 29, and it can be especially important on the eve of the formation of the Peace Council in January.
According to this report, the Trump administration is displeased after seeing the aggressive actions of the Zionist regime in the Gaza Strip and is now worried that this regime will undermine future efforts for peace.
“Bibi is trying to convince only one person,” a Zionist official told Axios. The question is whether Trump will side with him or his top advisors in the Gaza issue. Who knows what choice Trump will make?”
Ghazi Hamad, a senior member of Hamas’s political office, told Ryannews on Tuesday that the Zionist regime has violated the Gaza ceasefire more than 900 times since October. An issue that, according to him, creates doubts about the seriousness of this regime to enter the next phase of the ceasefire.
“We outlined all the opportunities and challenges for Netanyahu,” a White House official told Axios. President Trump is optimistic that he can help him in all these cases; But not if the policies continue in their current form.”
The cease-fire agreement between the Zionist regime and Hamas came into effect on October 10, and on October 13, US President Donald Trump, along with Egyptian President Abdel Fattah al-Sisi, Qatar Emir Tamim bin Hamad Al-Thani, and Turkish President Recep Tayyip Erdogan signed a statement about the Gaza ceasefire.
According to Axios, Trump planned to announce the beginning of the second phase of the Gaza peace process before Christmas. According to Trump’s 20-point peace plan, the second phase includes the withdrawal of the Zionist regime from more parts of Gaza, the establishment of an international stability force and the creation of a new governance structure that includes the Peace Council led by Trump.
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