Gaza, Netanyahu and Trump
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A new week opens with drone wars, diplomatic pressure, and Hezbollah defiance across volatile frontlines. Welcome to Monday, July 7th, 2025.
Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu arrived in Washington, D.C., late Sunday night and is set to have dinner with President Donald Trump Monday evening. This meeting comes as multiple groups are working toward peace agreements in the Middle East.
Benjamin Netanyahu revealed he nominated Donald Trump for a Nobel Peace Prize as he joined the US president at the White House. The Israeli prime minister had dinner with Mr Trump in the Blue Room on Monday night where they discussed a ceasefire in Gaza, Iran’s nuclear programme and an agreement with Syria.
Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu of Israel has been busy proclaiming victory in his country’s war against Iran. It’s a win that he seems to believe will secure his political future. For the moment, Israel has been swept up in a victory narrative that puts Mr.
Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu is traveling Monday to Washington as Israel sends negotiators to Qatar amid ongoing talks toward a cease-fire with Hamas.
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The Times of Israel on MSNBoarding flight to DC, Netanyahu says Israel has chance to expand peace accords, won’t agree deal that lets Hamas survive in GazaThe post Boarding flight to DC, Netanyahu says Israel has chance to expand peace accords, won’t agree deal that lets Hamas survive in Gaza appeared first on The Times of Israel.
Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu flew to Washington on Sunday on the Wing of Zion ahead of his meeting with US President Donald Trump, where the central topic of discussion will be who should control Gaza in the aftermath of the war.
But I am saying that people like Netanyahu and Donald Trump, who I generally regard as forces for ill in the world, turn out to be, at least on the broader issue of the Iranian threat, forces for good. I am saying that those of us who detest Bibi and Trump should show a little humility and do some rethinking.
Late one evening, during negotiations over the Hebron protocol in December 1996, Benjamin Netanyahu said to me out of the blue that he was going to “do what Ben-Gurion did.”