Trump meets Netanyahu a day after saying the war must end because it tarnishes Israel's image
Former US President Donald Trump met with Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu at Mar-a-Lago, reaffirming their close personal relationship despite tensions. Trump criticized the ongoing Gaza war, calling for its quick end and expressing readiness to resolve the conflict if he had been president.
He also criticized Vice President Kamala Harris for her statements, labeling her as 'radical' and 'not very nice' to Israel. Netanyahu, facing growing international pressure, met with Biden and Harris to discuss ceasefire efforts and the release of Hamas hostages.
The meeting with Trump could potentially position him as a statesman and the Republicans as a pro-Israel party. Netanyahu defended his government's actions before Congress, attributing protests to Iran as a diversion.
Additionally, Biden spoke with Jordan's King Abdullah II to discuss efforts towards a ceasefire and the release of hostages in the Gaza war. CIA Director William Burns held talks in Rome, while Egypt and Jordan, both having peace agreements with Israel, called for a complete Israeli withdrawal from the Rafah border crossing.
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