Trump and Netanyahu Unite for Gaza Ceasefire Talks
President Trump is set to meet with Israel's Prime Minister Netanyahu at the White House to discuss strategies for ending the Gaza conflict. Amid ongoing talks with Israeli officials, Trump is optimistic about reaching a ceasefire soon, prioritizing peace and the saving of lives.

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President Donald Trump will meet with Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu at the White House next Monday to discuss potential resolutions to the ongoing conflict in Gaza, a United States administration official has disclosed.
Officials from both nations have been in constant communication, with Trump keen on finalizing a ceasefire and ensuring a hostage agreement. This visit follows Israeli Minister for Strategic Affairs Ron Dermer's recent discussions in Washington, focusing on Gaza, Iran, and related matters.
While the meeting remains unofficially announced, Trump remains optimistic about impending changes in Gaza, intending to conclude the hostilities. His administration prioritizes collaboration with Israeli leadership to achieve lasting peace.
(With inputs from agencies.)
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