U.S. President Donald Trump hosted Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu, discussing the potential relocation of Palestinians from Gaza and signaling upcoming U.S.-Iran talks. Netanyahu suggested collaborative efforts with other countries aimed at improving prospects for Palestinian residents. These discussions took place during a dinner at the White House as pressure mounts for a ceasefire agreement. Concurrently, hundreds of protesters gathered near the White House, voicing their opposition to U.S. policies concerning the Israeli-Palestinian conflict and the situation in Gaza.
Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu mentioned that the U.S. is working with other countries to provide Palestinians a 'better future', suggesting relocation possibilities for Gaza residents.
President Donald Trump announced scheduled talks with Iran, indicating that negotiations may lead to significant developments regarding U.S. policy in the Middle East.
Protests near the White House involved hundreds of demonstrators, reflecting public dissent regarding U.S. involvement in Middle East affairs and the current situation in Gaza.
Netanyahu's visit marks a continued partnership with the U.S. during Trump's second term, emphasizing the ongoing collaboration on Middle Eastern policies.
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