Netanyahu,โ Trump to Meet at โwhite House Amid Gaza Conflict and Shifting International Pressure
WASHINGTON – israeli Prime minister Benjamin Netanyahuโ isโ scheduled โto meet with former President Donald Trump at tehโ White House next week, a progress occurring as Israel faces mounting international scrutiny over it’s militaryโฃ offensive in โฃGaza and increasing calls for a โceasefire. The โขmeeting, โฃconfirmed โขby both theโ Trump campaign and Israeli officials, comes asโฃ 66,000 Palestinians in โGazaโ have been reported killed โby the Gaza Health Ministry, a figure considered a reliable estimate by โขthe โU.N. and independent experts.
The planned meeting underscores the enduring relationship between netanyahu and Trump, despite a shift in the geopolitical landscape. It โarrivesโค as 28 Western-aligned countries, previously supportive of Israel, โขhave recently urged it to end the offensive and ease restrictions on humanitarian โaid, wich are contributing to famine in โคparts of Gaza. Ten countries, including Britain, France, Canada, andโ Australia,โข recently recognized Palestinian โคstatehood, signaling โa renewed push for โคa peace process. Moreover, accusations of genocideโ in Gaza โleveled by several Arab states, โleading genocide scholars, U.N. experts,โ and Israeli and international rights groups are currently being weighed by the U.N.’s highest court, allegations Israel vehemently denies.