Netanyahu’s Washington Visit Highlights Fragile U.S.-Backed Gaza Ceasefire Talks
As Prime Minister Netanyahu departs from Washington, the elusive promise of a Trump-backed Gaza ceasefire remains uncertain amid ongoing threats from Hamas and shifting U.S. diplomatic efforts.

Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu’s recent visit to Washington was marked by somber remembrance and tense negotiations. At a memorial service for two fallen Israeli Embassy staffers brutally killed in an antisemitic attack, Netanyahu underscored the grim reality facing Israel—a nation under relentless threat from Hamas militants who refuse to disarm.His talks with President Trump, White House aides, and lawmakers aimed at securing a temporary ceasefire in Gaza reflect America’s commitment to Israel’s security but also expose the complexity of brokering peace when enemies like Hamas remain defiant. While the U.S. President advocates a 60-day truce as a stepping stone toward...
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