Middle East: Trump, Netanyahu call for Hamas to accept plan DW 09/29/2025
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Middle East: Trump, Netanyahu call for Hamas to accept plan  DW  09/29/2025
"US President Donald Trump said that many Arab nations support his plan to end the nearly two-year-long war in Gaza. He and Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu called on Hamas to accept the plan. Follow DW for more. This is Benjamin Netanyahu's fourth visit to the White House since Donald Trump returned to office in JanuaryImage: Alex Brandon/AP Photo/dpa/picture alliance"
"What you need to know Donald Trump demands Hamas accept peace plan for Gaza, Benjamin Netanyahu says Israel will "finish the job" if they don't US President Donald Trump and Israeli Premier Benjamin Netanyahu meet to discuss a 21-point plan to end the war in Gaza Their meeting comes as the international push for a ceasefire in Gaza continues The war in Gaza and Palestinian statehood dominated the agenda at the UN General Assembly last week Netanyahu defiantly told the UN that Israel would 'finish the job' against Hamas in Gaza and rejected Palestinian statehood Iran has executed a man accused of being one of Israel's top spies"
"As the news conference came to an end, US President Donald Trump said he wouldn't take questions on Monday's developments. He then turned to Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu and asked whether he would like to take a question from a "friendly" Israeli reporter. However, Netanyahu said he would trust Trump's instincts and not take questions."
US President Donald Trump said many Arab nations support his plan to end the nearly two-year-long war in Gaza. He and Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu urged Hamas to accept a US-backed 21-point peace plan. Netanyahu said Israel would retain security responsibility for Gaza under the proposal and warned Israel would "finish the job" against Hamas if the group refused the deal. The leaders met at the White House, marking Netanyahu's fourth visit since Trump's return to office in January. Their meeting took place amid an international push for a ceasefire and debate over Palestinian statehood at the UN General Assembly. Iran executed a man accused of being one of Israel's top spies.
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