Donald Trump and Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu will meet on Monday evening at Mar-a-Lago, Florida, to discuss the situation in Gaza and concerns about new Israeli offensives. This will be the fifth meeting between the two since Trump returned to the White House. A central topic will be the ceasefire in Gaza, which ended a two-year war, but the implementation of the second phase of the peace plan is facing difficulties.
There are concerns that Israel may launch attacks against Hezbollah in Lebanon or Iran, accused of accelerating missile production. Gershon Baskin, co-chair of the peace-building commission, emphasized the importance of the moment for Gaza, mentioning that Hamas has not clearly committed to disarm. Trump's plans include the creation of an interim Palestinian authority and the deployment of an international stabilization force. The discussions will also address the limited progress in security negotiations between Israel and Syria and the need to disarm Hezbollah.
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