Is peace near Gaza, Trump warns: There's something special coming.

Today is a crucial day for peace in Gaza. US President Donald Trump awaits Israel Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu at the Oval Office. Focusing on talks at the White House will be the 21-point plan for ending the war in the Gaza Strip. We have a real opportunity for greatness in the Middle East. [...]
We have a real opportunity for greatness in the Middle East. Everyone's hired for something very special, for the first time in history”, announces the American president through social networks, promising that the meeting between Netanyahu will have a positive result.
But in an interview with Fox News, the Israeli prime minister did not say that he had accepted the plan. “We are working on”, he said. “has not yet been finalised”. Hamas, on the other hand, announced that he had not received a new ceasefire proposal. In a statement, Hamas reiterated “preparedness to consider any proposal he receives from his brothers in a positive and responsible manner, while simultaneously maintaining the national rights of the Palestinian people”, a2 conveys.
Netanyah is expected to present reservations and push for changes to the ceasefire plan, three Israeli officials said Sunday, underlining the difficulty of reaching an agreement, even if many of the details have been worked out in advance.
He wants to limit Qatar's role in post-war Gaza. Various Arab countries and the Palestinian National Authority have also asked the American administration to modify the peace plan at the Gaza Strip. According to Israeli media, Channel 12, they require the reshaping of the point for the handover of weapons by Hamas.
But peace does not come from heaven for Palestinians in Gaza... but only death, destruction and some tracts thrown by Israel's army. They read the clear demand for civilians to leave the main city of the enclave, where the IDF follows the harsh ground offensive. Protests against Prime Minister Netanyahu in Israel have not stopped, while a major art installation has been seen on a beach at Tel Aviv, with images of US President Donald Trump and Israeli Prime Minister in front of each other with the words “do not be misled again”. In the work, Netanyah appears with a long nose. /Periscope/












