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Trump invites Netanyahu to be first foreign leader to visit the White House | Donald Trump

Donald Trump invited Benjamin Netanyahu to the first foreign leader who visited the White House, a major concession to the United States, which is desired by the International Criminal Court for war crimes.

The invitation is a letter from the US President, invited to “discuss how to bring peace to Israel and his neighbors and efforts to compete against shared enemies,” so that Prime Minister Israel would come to the White House on February 4. It was done.

“It's my honor to host you as my first foreign leader during my second semester,” read the letter.

Trump says that Gaza's ceasefire holds “not confident.” Under the terms of the ceasefire, Israel and Hamas should soon begin to negotiate a long -term peace that will fail, after 15 months, and return to blood.

Trump and Netaniyahu had a difficult personal relationship, but Israel remains the closest allies in the United States in this area. Steve Witkov, the Middle Eastern's Middle East, had a nervous conversation with Netaniyaho a few days before Hamas and Israel were negotiated between Hamas and Israel for hostage. It is said.

Since then, Trump has banned Israel to supply 2,000 pounds to Israel. This was suppressed by the Biden administration in opposition to the overwhelming use of force against Gaza.

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Trump suggested last week that the Gaza area was “just cleaned” and that more than 1.5 million could be sent to other Arab countries.

Netanyahu has been accused by the International Court, which is a target of civilian, targeting civilians during the Israeli Army campaign in Gaza, and is responsible for using the “Hunner ATION as a war method”. More hostage.

More than 120 ICC members need to arrest Netanyahu if they step into their territory, including most Europeans. The United States is not a party to the agreement, and the Republican members have introduced a law to sanction ICC for a warrant to Netanyahu and former Defense Minister of Israel. The Democratic Party on Tuesday stopped the law.

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