Vice President Vance on Wednesday urged Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu to "give a shot" to the Gaza ceasefire deal and help implement it, two U.S. officials and one Israeli official familiar with the meeting told Axios.

Why it matters: Vance met with Netanyahu in Jerusalem as an air train of U.S. officials began arriving in Israel to work on stabilizing the fragile ceasefire, the Trump administration's biggest diplomatic breakthrough so far. • Ahead of the trip, Vance and other senior U.S. officials were concerned about Israel's recent unilateral actions — such as stopping aid to Gaza — that could lead the deal to collapse, a U.S. official said. • On Thursday, Vance is expected to visit the Israel Defense Forces headquarters in Tel Aviv and receive intelligence and operatio

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