Trump says ‘no guarantees’ Gaza truce will hold ahead of Netanyahu visit

Trump says ‘no guarantees’ Gaza truce will hold ahead of Netanyahu visit

US President Donald Trump said on Monday there were “no guarantees” that a fragile ceasefire in Gaza will hold, as he prepares to discuss its future with Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu.

Netanyahu was in Washington for talks with the new Trump administration on a second phase of the truce with Hamas, which has not yet been finalized.
Just over two weeks after the ceasefire took hold, two Hamas officials said the group was ready to begin talks on the details of a second phase, which could help secure a lasting cessation of violence.

Before leaving Israel, Netanyahu told reporters he would discuss “victory over Hamas,” countering Iran and freeing all hostages when he meets Trump on Tuesday.
It will be Trump’s first meeting with a foreign leader since returning to the White House in January,

a prioritization Netanyahu said showed “the strength of the Israeli-American alliance.”
With fragile ceasefires holding in both Gaza and Lebanon — where an Israeli campaign badly weakened Iran-backed Hezbollah — Israel has turned its focus to the occupied West Bank and an operation that it says is aimed at rooting out extremism that has killed dozens.