Donald Trump has invited Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu to be the first foreign leader to visit the White House during his second term, signifying a strong U.S.-Israeli alliance. This invitation comes as tensions surrounding the Gaza ceasefire loom large, with ongoing fears of renewed violence following 15 months of conflict. Currently, humanitarian aid is increasing in Gaza, including a notable rise in truck deliveries, as displaced Palestinians begin returning home. The situation remains precarious, with both sides expressing grievances during ongoing peace discussions.
Donald Trump extended an invitation to Benjamin Netanyahu, making him the first foreign leader to visit the White House, emphasizing efforts for peace and responses to shared threats.
Under the terms of the ceasefire, Israel and Hamas are expected to negotiate a longer-term peace, amidst concerns about the durability of this ceasefire given historical context.
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