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Trump and Netanyahu meet at White House as pressure mounts to end war in Gaza

US President Donald Trump is hosting Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu for critical talks aimed at ending the war in Gaza and developing a U.S. plan for post-war governance in the Palestinian territory.

The White House talks come at a tenuous moment. Israel is increasingly isolated, losing support from many countries that were long its steadfast allies. At home, Mr. Netanyahu’s governing coalition appears more fragile than ever. Meanwhile, the White House is showing signs of impatience.

The question now is whether Mr. Trump, who has offered steadfast backing to Mr. Netanyahu throughout the war, will change his tone and turn up the pressure on Israel to wind down the conflict. As he welcomed Mr. Netanyahu to the White House, Mr. Trump responded affirmatively when asked by reporters whether he was confident a deal would soon be reached to end the fighting between Israel and Hamas.

“I am. I’m very confident,” Mr. Trump said.

Earlier, White House Press Secretary Karoline Leavitt urged both sides to finalize an agreement to bring an end to the nearly two-year-old war in Gaza.

“Ultimately the president knows when you get to a good deal, both sides are going to leave a little bit unhappy,” Ms. Leavitt told reporters. “But we need this conflict to end.”

Mr. Trump and Mr. Netanyahu first held talks with aides in the Oval Office, with a joint press conference expected later.

The uncertainty surrounding the meeting casts it as one of the most critical in the years-long relationship between the two leaders, said Professor Eytan Gilboa, an expert on US-Israeli relations at Bar-Ilan and Reichman universities.

“Netanyahu might have to choose between Trump and his coalition members, a number of whom want the war to continue,” Mr. Gilboa said. A move by Mr. Netanyahu to end the war would leave him on shaky political ground at home, just a year before elections.

Mr. Trump joined forces with Mr. Netanyahu during Israel’s brief war with Iran in June, ordering US stealth bombers to strike three nuclear sites. He has supported the Israeli leader during his corruption trial, describing the case as a witch hunt. But the relationship has become more tense lately.

Mr. Trump was frustrated by Israel’s failed strike this month on Hamas officials in Qatar—a US ally in the region that had been hosting negotiations to end the war in Gaza. Recent comments have hinted at growing impatience from Washington.

Last week, Mr. Trump vowed to prevent Israel from annexing the West Bank, an idea promoted by some of Mr. Netanyahu’s hard-line governing partners. The international community opposes annexation, saying it would destroy hopes for a two-state solution.

On Friday, Mr. Trump raised expectations for the meeting with Mr. Netanyahu, telling reporters the US was very close to a deal on Gaza.

Mr. Trump made finding quick ends to the Gaza war, as well as Russia’s invasion of Ukraine, a central plank of his successful 2024 presidential campaign. He has struggled on both fronts.

Mr. Trump’s proposal to stop the war in Gaza calls for an immediate ceasefire, the release of all hostages within 48 hours, and a gradual withdrawal of Israeli forces from the Palestinian enclave, according to three Arab officials briefed on the plan. Hamas is believed to be holding 48 hostages, 20 of whom are believed by Israel to be alive. The militant group has demanded Israel agree to end the war and withdraw from all of Gaza as part of any permanent ceasefire.

Mr. Trump discussed the plan with Arab and Islamic leaders in New York on the sidelines of the UN General Assembly. It does not include the expulsion of Palestinians from Gaza, which Mr. Trump appeared to endorse earlier this year.

The 21-point proposal also calls for an end to Hamas’ rule of Gaza and the disarmament of the militant group, said the officials briefed on the plan.

Hundreds of Palestinians, including many serving life sentences, will be released by Israel, according to the proposal. The plan also includes the establishment of an international security force to take over law enforcement in postwar Gaza.

A Palestinian committee of technocrats would oversee the civilian affairs of the strip, with power handed over later to a reformed Palestinian Authority, they said. Mr. Netanyahu has rejected any role for the Authority, the internationally recognized representative of the Palestinians, in post-war Gaza.

A Hamas official said the group was briefed on the plan but has yet to receive an official offer from Egyptian and Qatari mediators. The group has repeatedly rejected laying down arms and has linked its weapons to the establishment of an independent Palestinian state.

Mr. Netanyahu acknowledged the U.S. plan, saying, “… and I hope we can make it a go.”
https://www.breakingnews.ie/world/trump-and-netanyahu-meet-at-white-house-as-pressure-mounts-to-end-war-in-gaza-1812667.html

Netanyahu’s UN speech met with mass walkout over Gaza war

**Netanyahu’s UN Speech Met with Mass Walkout Over Gaza War**
*By Snehil Singh | September 27, 2025, 11:39 AM*

Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu addressed the United Nations General Assembly (UNGA) in New York on Friday, delivering a controversial speech amid the ongoing Gaza conflict. His address was met with a mass walkout from delegates protesting Israel’s continued military campaign in Gaza.

Despite the widespread backlash, Netanyahu remained defiant, declaring that Israel “must finish the job” against Hamas.

### Speech Highlights: ‘Must Finish the Job’ Against Hamas

During his speech, Netanyahu revealed that his address was being broadcast via loudspeakers in Gaza so that Israeli hostages held by Hamas could hear his message. He also described an “unprecedented operation” in which Israeli intelligence services took control of cell phones in Gaza to stream his speech directly to the population.

Addressing Hamas, Netanyahu issued a stern ultimatum: “Lay down your arms. Let my people go.” He warned of severe consequences if Hamas failed to comply.

### Criticism and Defense

Netanyahu criticized Western leaders, accusing them of succumbing to international pressure. He stated emphatically that “Israel won’t” yield under such pressures. Additionally, he condemned countries recognizing Palestinian statehood as “disgraceful,” arguing that such recognition would only “encourage terrorism against Jews and innocent people everywhere.”

These remarks come amid ongoing war crimes charges against Netanyahu by the International Criminal Court.

### Protests and Global Reactions

As Netanyahu spoke, pro-Palestinian demonstrators gathered near the UN headquarters to protest Israel’s actions in Gaza. Nidaa Lafi, a spokesperson for the Palestinian Youth Movement, accused Israel of waging war against “every conscientious human being in this world,” describing the conflict as one rooted in ethnic cleansing and land theft.

Meanwhile, US President Donald Trump publicly opposed Israeli plans to annex parts of the West Bank. Trump stated firmly, “I will not allow it,” signaling potential diplomatic tensions over the issue.

Netanyahu’s assertive stance at the UN reflects the intensifying conflict in Gaza, highlighting deep divisions on the international stage regarding the path forward for peace in the region.
https://www.newsbytesapp.com/news/world/netanyahu-addresses-empty-chairs-as-un-delegates-walk-out/story

Netanyahu’s UN speech met with mass walkout over Gaza war

**Netanyahu’s UN Speech Met with Mass Walkout Over Gaza War**
*By Snehil Singh | Sep 27, 2025, 11:39 AM*

Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu addressed the United Nations General Assembly (UNGA) in New York on Friday. His speech was met with a mass walkout of delegates protesting his ongoing military campaign in Gaza.

Despite the backlash, Netanyahu remained defiant, stating that Israel “must finish the job” against Hamas.

**’Must Finish the Job’ Against Hamas, Says Netanyahu**

During his address, Netanyahu revealed that his speech was being broadcast through loudspeakers in Gaza for Israeli hostages to hear. He also claimed an “unprecedented operation” where Israel’s intelligence services took over cell phones in Gaza to stream his speech directly.

In a direct message to Hamas, Netanyahu said: “Lay down your arms. Let my people go.” He warned of dire consequences if they did not comply.

**Criticism and Defense**

Netanyahu criticized Western leaders for succumbing to pressure, asserting that “Israel won’t.” He condemned countries recognizing Palestinian statehood as “disgraceful,” arguing it would “encourage terrorism against Jews and against innocent people everywhere.”

This stance comes as Netanyahu faces war crime charges from the International Criminal Court.

**Protest Response**

As Netanyahu spoke, pro-Palestinian protesters gathered near the United Nations. Nidaa Lafi from the Palestinian Youth Movement accused Israel of waging war against “every conscientious human being in this world.” She described the conflict as centered on ethnic cleansing and land theft.

Meanwhile, US President Donald Trump opposed Israeli annexation plans for the West Bank, stating, “I will not allow it.”
https://www.newsbytesapp.com/news/world/netanyahu-addresses-empty-chairs-as-un-delegates-walk-out/story

Israeli drone strikes kill five, including children, in southern Lebanon

An Israeli drone strike killed five people, including three children, in the southern Lebanese town of Bint Jbeil on Sunday, Lebanon’s health ministry reported.

Israel has frequently targeted what it calls Hezbollah positions in southern Lebanon since a US-brokered truce between Lebanon and Israel took effect in November. This truce followed more than a year of conflict sparked by the war in Gaza.

According to Lebanon’s state news agency, the strike hit a motorbike and a vehicle, wounding two others. Parliament Speaker Nabih Berri stated that a father and his three children were among the dead, with the mother wounded. He added that the family held US citizenship.

The Israeli military confirmed that it killed a Hezbollah member in the strike but acknowledged that “several uninvolved civilians were killed.” In a statement, the Israel Defense Forces (IDF) expressed regret over any harm caused to uninvolved individuals and said it operates to minimize such harm as much as possible. The incident is currently under review.

Lebanese Prime Minister Nawaf Salam condemned the attack in a post on X, describing it as a “blatant crime against civilians and a message of intimidation aimed at our people returning to their villages in the south.”

Lebanon is under pressure from the United States, Saudi Arabia, and Hezbollah’s domestic rivals to disarm the Iranian-backed group. However, Hezbollah has stated that discussing disarmament would be a serious misstep while Israel continues airstrikes on Lebanon and occupies swaths of territory in the south.
https://www.breakingnews.ie/world/update-2-israeli-drone-strikes-kill-five-including-children-in-southern-lebanon-1809505.html