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Trump and Netanyahu to meet at the White House today in first foreign leader visit

Trump and Netanyahu to meet at the White House today in first foreign leader visit

CBSN
Tuesday, February 04, 2025 08:02:35 PM UTC

President Trump and Israeli Prime Minister Bibi Netanyahu are meeting at the White House and holding a joint press conference Tuesday, the first foreign leader visit of Mr. Trump's second term. 

The ceasefire and hostage deal between Israel and Hamas, brokered in part by the U.S., is in its second phase, with hostages still remaining in Gaza. Dual citizen Keith Siegal was the first American to be released during the ceasefire and hostage deal's implementation, although other Americans have been released before. 

On Sunday, Netanyahu said he will discuss "victory over Hamas" with Mr. Trump, as well as countering Iran and building on diplomatic relationships with Arab nations. Hamas has reestablished control in Gaza since the ceasefire began, and says it won't return more hostages without a full withdrawal of Israeli forces. 

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