Donald Trump met Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu at the West Wing of the White House on September 29 for pivotal conversations surrounding Gaza peace proposal intended to bring an end to a conflict that has lasted nearly two years, Reuters reported.

The United States President said that he was “very confident” on peace in Gaza soon.

During his fourth visit since Trump returned to office in January, Netanyahu aimed to strengthen Israel’s most crucial alliance, following a wave of Western nations formally recognising Palestinian statehood last week, moves that defied both the US and Israel.

Trump, who harshly condemned those recognitions as rewarding Hamas, was pushing Netanyahu to agree to a framework to end the war in Gaza and secure the release of the remaining hostages hel

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