Netanyahu joins Trump's 'Board of Peace'
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President Trump's advisers have little patience for Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu's objections as they push ahead with "phase two" of the Gaza peace plan. "This is our show, not his show.
Palestinians in Gaza questioned what moving into phase two would actually change on the ground, pointing to ongoing bloodshed and challenges securing basic necessities.
Cracks are emerging in the once-close Trump–Netanyahu relationship as Washington moves ahead with a Gaza advisory board that sidelines Israel’s objections. Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu has publicly acknowledged a dispute with President Donald Trump,
Jared Kushner presented a phased vision for the future of Gaza at the World Economic Forum in Davos, Switzerland, on Thursday, saying that there was “no plan B” when it comes to reconstructing the territory battered during the two-year war between Israel and Hamas.
In Davos, Trump's son-in-law says plan depends on Hamas disarming, offers amnesty for terror operatives who give up their weapons
Two years and a quarter after the start of the war, the military achievements were not translated into a diplomatic outcome,” Eisenkot said.
After Israeli prime minister insists no Turkish soldiers will be deployed to Gaza, Ankara official notes similar rejections on the Board of Peace were ignored
Netanyahu said Israel was approaching “Phase B” of the Trump plan, which is the next stage of the US-brokered ceasefire deal between Israel and Hamas. Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu vowed on Monday that no Turkish or Qatari soldiers would be present in Gaza,