Last Trump: US president calls for ‘beautiful region’ where Palestinians can ‘steadily resettle’ as he meets Netanyahu at White House

While all cameras and attention are aimed at Donald Trump and Benjamin Netanyahu, there are many other people who announce their emotions about the assembly outside the white house doors and return to Israel.

The images below show demonstrations in Washington and Tel Aviv, with the gathering in the US capital featuring an unflattering effigy of Netanyahu.

In Israel, others are holding signs calling on Trump to secure the rest of the hostages in Gaza, saying, “Let it be the big deal. “

Donald Trump was asked by reporters just now whether he deserved to win the Nobel Peace Prize thanks to his peacekeeping efforts in the Middle East.

The U. S. president was humble with his response.

“They will give me a Nobel Peace Prize,” he said.

“It’s too bad. I deserve it, but they will never give it to me.”

Donald Trump says he is there to have a “beautiful region” where the Palestinians can “reset permanently. “

Speaking alongside Benjamin Netanyahu in the Oval Office, the US president said being in Gaza was like “living in hell”.

“I think they’ll be settled in areas where they can live a beautiful life and not be worried about dying every day,” he said.

“Gaza is not a position in which other people live, and the only explanation of why they need to return, and I are because they have no alternative. “

He continued: “It’s also for people. No one can leave.

“No one needs to be there. Warriors do not need to be there. Infantry men do not need to be there. It will only be death. “

Donald Trump has an “Almighty diplomatic challenge” through the Benjamín Netyahu Assembly, explains our American correspondent Mark Stone.

The Israeli prime minister is the first foreign leader in Trump at the time, who “will be delighted,” according to Stone.

But aside from the warm welcome, there will still be plenty of important discussions going on inside the White House, with Trump hoping to build on his early success brokering peace between Hamas and Israel.

Netanyahu will give Trump a “clear message” that the United States will have to face Iran and his attempt to build a nuclear weapon.

“What we will see is how Donald Trump reacts and if Donald Trump needs Iranian nuclear facilities,” Stone told The Global with Yalda Hakim.

“Because that might not fall in line with his peace plan, as he would say it, across the Middle East, because of the turmoil that it could prompt.”

Stone adds that the two leaders will also talk about the standardization of relations with Saudi Arabia, which Trump achieved his first mandate with Abraham’s agreements.

That normalisation took a hit after the 7 October attacks and Israel’s subsequent war in Gaza, Stone adds.

“The red line of Saudi Arabia for standardization with Israel is a Palestinian state, a solution of two states that Netyahu has almost said he wanted,” he said.

“So there are 22 for Donald Trump. If you need to obtain its normalization agreement and re -draw the Middle East, then a Palestinian State and Israel are delivered is the collage block.

“It’s an almighty diplomatic challenge. To be a fly on the wall in the Oval Office right now would be fascinating.”

The Trump administration appears to have begun flying undocumented immigrants from the US to a military detention facility at Guantanamo Bay in Cuba.

White Space press secretary Karoline Leavitt said at least two ejection flights were “in progress” but had not given other details.

Kristi Noem, the Secretary of Internal Security, published in X recently, appearing photographs of men with tracksuit and wives that led to an plane.

“Guantanamo Bay will be the worst of the worst,” he said.

“Today”.

Donald Trump has welcomed Benjamin Netanyahu to the White House.

The Israeli prime minister is the first foreign leader to stop at Trump, as he inaugurated his time as president.

Earlier, Trump said the two leaders would have a “pretty long meeting” in which they would talk about “a lot. “

The Senate’s intelligence committee today voted to back Donald Trump’s pick for director of national intelligence.

Tulsi Gabbard received a 9-8 vote in her favour, clearing an important hurdle for her nomination.

The committee’s action opens the way for the full Senate to decide if Gabbard, a 43-year-old former Democrat, should be confirmed as the country’s top-ranking intelligence official. 

Speaking to reporters as he signed an executive order in the Oval Office, Donald Trump says he and Benjamin Netanyahu are going to have a “pretty long meeting” later.

Trump is hosting the Israeli prime minister in Washington as the first foreign leader to meet him during his second term as president.

“It would be wonderful if we could have an east and a global general peace,” Trump said.  

“Right now, you don’t have that. When I left, you had peace all over the world, and now you have the world blowing up. 

“As you know, Bibi comes to see me later. We’ll see what we can do. “

Did the United States Israel attack Iran?

Part of the executive order Trump just signed included re-imposing the “maximum pressure” campaign on Iran.

The president said Tehran was “too close” to bring a nuclear weapon closer.

Asked whether, in his assembly with Netanyahu later, he would be offering assistance from Israel in hitting Iran’s nuclear facilities, Trump said he might not talk about it.

“I don’t know that’s what he’s going to ask,” he said. “I have no concept.  

“We are going to have a long meeting. We will talk about many things. Not only that, but much.  

“And I will let you know if it is time to let you know. But at this time, it is nothing that can discuss. “

Here are the images we’re receiving from the White House, where Donald Trump has been signing an executive order.

  The ordinance withdraws the United States from the main United Nations Agency for Palestinian refugees, in terms of reimposing the “maximum pressure” crusade in Iran and withdrawing from the United States from the United Nations Human Rights Council.

In addition to Donald Trump now, who has shown that he plans to “finish” the signing of foreign aid by the United States government.

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