Israeli tanks moved closer to Gaza City's heart on Monday ahead of a key meeting between Donald Trump and Benjamin Netanyahu at the White House, where the U.S. president has hinted at unveiling a 'special' initiative to end the war. A 21-point peace plan was presented to Arab and Muslim nations last week, promoting a permanent ceasefire and the release of hostages, as Trump expressed optimism in securing a deal.

Yet, skepticism prevails on both Israeli and Arab fronts. Israeli officials have requested adjustments to the proposal, while Arab states are assessing potential changes following Trump's meeting with Netanyahu. The plan's opposition stems from security concerns and fears of sidelining the Palestinian Authority in Gaza's future governance.

On the ground, Israel's offensive on Gaz

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