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Trump speaks with Netanyahu in the Gaza peace deal with Hamas


President Donald Trump will meet Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu at the White House on Monday to try to turn the growing hopes into an agreement to end the Israeli attack in Gaza and the free hostages are still being held in the destroyed Palestinian pocket.

Trump seemed optimistic in an exclusive interview with NBC News on Sunday before decisive conversations.

“We are doing a very good job,” Trump said. “Everyone on the plane. Everyone.”

Tete-A-Tete comes with Trump with Trump at a time when Israel faces the escalation of global isolation and anger, with a group of Western powers that adopt a Palestinian state in a challenge to the United States and its close ally, while the Israeli forces are pushing forward with a fatal killer Assault on Gaza City.

The Israeli forces bombed Gaza City to support the ground attack on the area.Ali Jad Allah / Anadolu via Getty Images

The government of Netanyahu has He also faced increasing pressure from Trump on Israel’s actions in the Middle East, with the president warning that he would not allow the country to include the already occupied West Bank and express rare general frustration of the attack targeting Hamas officials in the United States ally.

It seems that this strike, on senior leaders who are gathering to discuss an American peace proposal in the capital of the decisive mediator, has gone out of negotiations. Netanyahu pledged to “end the job” in Gaza in his speech at the United Nations on Friday, which witnessed dozens of delegates to protest.

However, on Sunday, Trump seemed optimistic about the possibility of a truce, although previous efforts to behave frequently.

“We have a real opportunity for greatness in the Middle East,” Trump said in a position about social truth. “All of them are on board something special, for the first time ever. We will accomplish it,” he said.

Trump and Netanyahu are expected to meet at the Oval Office, with a press conference.

Israeli Prime Minister Netanyahu is visiting the White House to meet President Trump
Trump was a steadfast supporter of Netanyahu, but the Israeli leader did not exceed the agreement.Andrew Harnik / Getty Embs

Hamas has already said that it would only launch the remaining hostages who were held in Gaza in exchange for a permanent ceasefire and withdrawing Israel from the Palestinian enclave.

At least 48 hostages are believed to be detained in Gaza, and only 20 of them are alive.

On Sunday, the military wing of Homas, the Qassam Brigade, said it had lost contact with two prisoners detained in Gaza due to Israel’s operations in the neighborhoods of Sabra Will Al -Hawa.

He called on the Israeli forces to withdraw from the area and temporarily stop air operations to allow attempts to locate the hostages.

Israeli attacks on the Gaza Strip continue
The injured child receives medical treatment after Israeli attacks on the displaced Palestinian tents west of the Nusiirat refugee camp in Gaza City on Friday.Fadel AA Almaghari / Anadolu via Getty Images

The hostage forum and missing families, which represents the families of the hostages, said in a statement that the families of the prisoners that Hamas called were working with the authorities to review the armed group’s claims.

Trump said on Friday that Hamas was “very aware” of discussions about the peace plan and that Israel was also “aware of all levels.”

Trump presented the 21 -point peace plan to the Arab nations last week at a meeting held on the sidelines of the annual United Nations General Assembly.

A White House official said the president was feeling more optimistic about the possibility of an agreement because of the meeting, adding that some progress had been made. However, it is unclear whether Hamas has signed any deal that would liberate all hostages and carry out a 60 -day ceasefire.

The group said on Sunday that it had not received any new proposal since the suspension of negotiations after the Israeli attack on the negotiating team in Doha.

About 250 people were transferred as hostages in Hamas’s attacks on October 7, 2023, in which about 1,200 people were killed, which represents a major escalation in a struggle to continue decades.

Since then, more than 66,000 people have been killed in Gaza during the Israeli attack, including thousands of children, while a lot of pocket has been destroyed.

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