The conference says that the second stage of the truce has reached the deadline, and there is no guarantee that the US President will maintain peace.
Israeli’s Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu will meet President Donald Trump to focus on the pause war in Gaza, like Iran.
Two leaders will meet the news that they will meet early on Tuesday afternoon. The conference will be conducted in the second phase of the vulnerable Gaza Square Agreement for indirect negotiations between Israel and Iran.
Prior to the meeting, Mr. Trump said that discussions with other countries in Israel and the Middle East have “progressed” but have not provided details.
However, US leaders acknowledged that the ceasefire was uncertain. “I have no guarantee that peace will be held,” he told reporters.
“We have hope,” said Steve Witkov in the Middle East, who met Israel’s leader on Monday.
Netanyahu’s office announced on Tuesday that the Israeli negotiation team is preparing to travel to Qatar this weekend for consultation at the second phase. The team states in a statement that the contract will discuss the “technical details related to continuing”.
Pressure
Trump claims the achievement of the ceasefire contract signed before taking office on January 20.
In the first stage, Hamas released 18 POWs. Israel stopped on a fierce attack and released hundreds of Palestinians who were imprisoned.
However, the situation remains nervous. Netanyafu has been pushed to resume the battle from the far -right partner of the Israeli government.
On the other hand, he is likely to face pressure from Trump to ignite. The US President is a solid supporter in Israel, but the ceasefire contract is part of a wider regional strategy.
Both Trump and Netaniyahu say that they aim to normalize the relationship between Israel and Saudi Arabia, aiming to draw the latter into new regional arrangements to support the creation of breakwaters against Iran.
However, the opposition of Netanyahu’s immovable -the night before the trip, the meeting desired to redraw the local map further -all movements to the Palestinian state are potential disorders.
Saudi Arabia said he agreed only if the war in Gaza has ended and there is a reliable path to the Palestinian state on the west coast of Gaza and the Jordan River.
Trump has already shown an increase in support to Israel, proposes to resume the supply of 2,000 pounds and move Palestinians from Gaza to nearby countries such as Egypt and Jordan. But Iran will be high in his agenda.
During his first term, Trump led an international nuclear trading, leading a hardball approach to Tehran.
“If the patience of Netanyahu’s political disaster is in the way of this government, Netanyaf’s political disaster may have little patience to political disasters,” said Mira Lestonic, a former deputy director of the Palestinian issue. It may be
“The President has started his term by saying he wants to be in a ceasefire by January 20, which is what he got,” said Resnick. “He has gained trust in this, so he invests in this.”