Summary
Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu is meeting with U.S. President Donald Trump in Washington to discuss the ongoing Gaza conflict. The meeting occurs as Israel's international support is waning and as tensions rise between Netanyahu and his coalition members. The two leaders are expected to discuss a possible ceasefire agreement and other conditions related to the conflict.
Key Facts
- Netanyahu recently spoke at the United Nations, rejecting calls to end the Gaza war.
- He is scheduled to meet President Trump in Washington for critical talks.
- Israel is losing backing from many countries and faces tension at home.
- Trump has been a strong supporter of Netanyahu but may urge for a ceasefire.
- Netanyahu's coalition is divided, with some members wanting the war to continue.
- The meeting will include a press conference where both leaders will discuss next steps.
- Trump's proposal for a ceasefire includes releasing hostages and withdrawing Israeli forces.
- There are disagreements about future actions, such as West Bank annexation.