
By James McKenzi

Jerusalem Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu left Israel to meet with US President Donald Trump on Sunday, he hopes he will re -carry on relations with Washington after a tension with the former administration about the Gaza War. –
Netanyahu, the first foreign leader to visit Trump since the inauguration last month, left for Gaza with a six -week ceasefire, and aims to negotiate with the second phase of this week.
“The decisions we have made in the war in the war have already changed the face of the Middle East,” he said at the airport on Tuesday.
“Our decisions and the courage of our soldiers have re -created the map. But I am sure that working with President Trump, we can make it even better and better.”
In his previous period, Trump presented a series of successes to Netanyahu, in which the US embassy transfer to Jerusalem and sign the Ibrahim agreements, normal relations between Israel and the United Arab Emirates and Bahrain, normal. Making
Trump’s new administration includes several Israeli statistics, which is expected to confirm the expansion of Israeli settlements in the occupied West Bank and fight international pressure on the war in Gaza.
The possibility of further change.
The war, which broke out in the wake of the Hamas -led attack in October 2023 and attracted to the Iranian -backed Hezbollah movement in southern Lebanon, has the potential to change the region.
Along with the ceasefire, the talks are focusing on Saudi Arabia and Iran, which launched hundreds of missiles and drones against Israel last year.
Trump withdrew an international nuclear deal with Tehran in 2018, and both Netanyahu and Netanyahu have vowed to stop Iran from the manufacture of nuclear weapons. Meanwhile, in Iran, there have been concerns that new President Netanyahu can allow Yahoo to go ahead to target his nuclear places.
The two leaders have also urged Saudi Arabia to include the Ibrahim agreements in the new regional arrangements, which Trump has said he expects to join it. Riyadh has also promised a US investment package in which Trump wants to reach $ 1 trillion.
For Netanyahu, whose international isolation on the Gaza war was brought under the arrest warrant for the arrest of an international criminal court on charges of war crimes. It was done, which has come out strictly against the ICC.
Former President Joe Biden’s support for Israel during the Gaza war, relations were often brought under pressure and Netanyahu did not visit the White House since returning to his post at the end of 2022.
Competitive pressure
Netanyahu also wants to balance under competitive pressure from his alliance.
Opposition to any move towards the Palestinian state of Israel, which has been strengthened in the context of the war in Gaza, is a potential obstacle to the agreement with Saudi Arabia, which at least on the way to an independent Palestine. Emphasis is to agree.
In the Gaza Seas fire agreement, Trump’s Middle East envoy Steve Watkov has agreed, he has also strongly opposed the hard -working, saying that the fighting ended before Hamas was finally defeated.
Netanyahu appears to be in a ceasefire and domestic opposition, with a former intelligence official working in the Prime Minister’s Office, Elidhad Shavat, Elidhad Shavit said.
“They want to make sure that Trump is with him, but he also wants to make sure his government does not end,” he said.
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