Last Trump: US president calls for ‘beautiful region’ where Palestinians can ‘steadily resettle’ as he meets Netanyahu at White House

Whilst all the cameras and attention are fixed on Donald Trump and Benjamin Netanyahu, there are plenty of people making their feelings known about their meeting outside the White House and back in Israel.

The images below show demonstrations in Washington and Tel Aviv, with the gathering in the US capital featuring an unflattering effigy of Netanyahu.

In Israel, other people hold symptoms that ask Trump to ensure the rest of the hostages in Gaza, saying: “Be the big problem. “

Donald Trump invited the Newshouings today if he deserved to win the Nobel Peace Prize thanks to his peacekeeping efforts in the Middle East.

The US president was humble with his response.

“They will never give me a Nobel Peace Prize,” he said.

“It’s a shame. I deserve it, they will never give it to me. “

Donald Trump says he is there to have a “beautiful region” where Palestinians can “constantly reset. “

Speaking throughout Benjamin Netanyahu in the Oval office, the president of the United States said to be in Gaza as “living in hell. “

“I think they will be installed in spaces where they can live an intelligent life and not worry about dying every day,” he said.

“Gaza is not a position that other people live in, and the only explanation for why they need to go back, and I am because they have no alternative. “

He continued: “It’s also for people. No one can happen there.

“No one needs to be there. Warriors don’t need to be there. Infantrymen need not be there, it will only be death. “

Donald Trump has an “almighty diplomatic challenge” on his hands meeting with Benjamin Netanyahu, says our US correspondent Mark Stone.

The Israeli prime minister is the first foreign leader in Trump at the time, who “will be delighted,” according to Stone.

But aside from the warm welcome, there will still be plenty of internal White House bickering, with Trump hoping to leverage his good fortune to make peace between Hamas and Israel.

Netanyahu will give Trump a “clear message” that the United States will have to face Iran and his attempt to build a nuclear weapon.

“What we will see is how Donald Trump reacts and if Donald Trump needs Iran’s nuclear facilities,” Stone told The Global along with Yalda Hakim.

“Because this would possibly not agree with his peace plan, as I would say, across the Middle East, because of the hubbub that it can also encourage. “

Stone adds that the two leaders will also discuss normalising relations with Saudi Arabia, which Trump achieved during his first term with the Abraham Accords.

That normalisation took a hit after the 7 October attacks and Israel’s subsequent war in Gaza, Stone adds.

“The red line of Saudi Arabia for standardization with Israel is a Palestinian state, a solution of two states that Netyahu has almost said he wanted,” he said.

“So there is the fight 22 for Donald Trump. If you need to download its standardization agreement and draw the Middle East again, then it has delivered a Palestinian State and Israel is the Collage block.

“This is an almighty diplomatic challenge. Being a fly in the wall in the oval at this time would be fascinating. “

Trump’s management seems to have begun to steal undocumented immigrants from the United States of army arrest in the Guantanamo Bay, Cuba.

White Space press secretary Karoline Leavitt said at least two expulsion flights were “in progress”, but they had not given other details.

Kristi Noem, the Secretary of Homeland Security, published in X recently that photographs of men on followers and wives being taken to a plane appeared.

“Guantanamo Bay will be the worst of the worst,” he said.

“Today”.

Donald Trump has just welcomed Benjamin Netanyahu to the White House.

The Israeli prime minister is the first foreign leader at Trump, since he inaugurated for his president.

Previously, Trump said the two leaders would have a “quite long meeting” in which they would talk about “a lot. “

The Senate’s intelligence committee today voted to back Donald Trump’s pick for director of national intelligence.

Tulsi Gabbard won a 9-8 vote in his favor, a significant obstacle to his nomination.

The action of the Committee opens the way to the complete Senate for Si Gabbard, a former 43 -year -old Democrat, deserves to be shown as the senior intelligence official in the country.  

Speaking to reporters as he signed an executive order in the Oval Office, Donald Trump says he and Benjamin Netanyahu are going to have a “pretty long meeting” later.

Trump welcomes Washington’s Israeli prime minister as the first foreigner to meet him as president.

“It would be wonderful if we could have an east and a global with general peace,” Trump said.  

“At this time, you don’t have that. When I left, I had peace around the world, and now you have the explosive world.  

“As you know, Bibi comes to see me later. We’ll see what we can do. “

Did the United States Israel attack Iran?

Part of the Executive Decree that Trump has signed included the reimposition of the “maximum pressure” crusade in Iran.

The president said Tehran was “too close” to expand a nuclear weapon.

When asked whether, when he met with Netanyahu later, he would offer Israel to attack Iran’s nuclear facilities, Trump said he couldn’t talk about it.

“I don’t know if that’s what he’s going to ask,” he said. “I have no idea. It’s you who tell me.  

“We are going to have a long meeting. We will talk about many things. Not only that, but much.  

“And I’ll let you know if the timing has let you know. But at the moment, that’s nothing I can discuss. “

Here are the photographs we get from the White House, where Donald Trump signed an executive order.

  The ordinance withdraws the United States from the main United Nations Agency for Palestinian refugees, in terms of reimposing the “maximum pressure” crusade in Iran and withdrawing from the United States from the United Nations Human Rights Council.

In addition to Donald Trump now, who has shown that he plans to “finish” the signing of foreign aid by the United States government.

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