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Trump to Host Netanyahu Amid Complex Ceasefire Negotiations

President Trump welcomes PM Netanyahu as U.S. pressures Israel and Hamas to solidify a ceasefire after 15 months of conflict.

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President Trump will meet Israeli PM Netanyahu on February 4, the first foreign leader visit of Trump's second term. The two will discuss the fragile ceasefire with Hamas, ongoing military aid to Israel, and potential normalization with Saudi Arabia. Amid the ceasefire, significant humanitarian aid is entering Gaza, with over 375,000 Palestinians returning to northern areas devastated by conflict. However, Netanyahu faces pressure at home and has vowed to resume hostilities if Hamas does not meet demands. Trump has stirred controversy suggesting Egypt and Jordan temporarily accommodate Gazan refugees, a proposal rejected by those countries.

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