Benjamin Netanyahu is set to meet with US President Donald Trump on Tuesday, February 4, as questions about tensions in the Middle East loom. The meeting comes as the negotiations are due for the second phase of a ceasefire deal in Gaza. Trump's stance on the negotiation conditions will influence Israel's deal with Hamas.
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Trump appears to be cautious about a long-term peace deal between Israel and Hamas, with the US President telling reporters that he has “no guarantees” that the ceasefire would hold.
Netanyahu faces competing pressures within his country. Many Israelis want an end to the 15-month-long conflict between Hamas and their country. On the other hand, Netanyahu’s right-wing coalition is mounting demands to end the temporary ceasefire with Hamas.
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The Israeli Prime Minister is also in the middle of a weeks-long testimony in a corruption trial, where he stands accused of exchanging favours with wealthy associates and media company owners. Meeting with Trump, who is popular in Israel, can boost Netanyahu’s ratings.
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