Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu has arrived in the United States amid a wave of protests outside the White House. Demonstrators, many supporting Palestine, gathered with banners, flags, and placards, voicing strong opposition to Netanyahu’s visit.
Scheduled to meet with President Donald Trump today, Netanyahu is also set to hold important discussions with senior officials in the Trump administration and several Congress members. However, his visit has ignited heightened tensions.
Pro-Palestinian activists are rallying outside the White House, criticizing Israel’s military operations in Gaza and calling for the establishment of an independent Palestinian state. Protesters are holding banners demanding Netanyahu’s arrest, and some have even brought effigies of the Israeli leader.
Meanwhile, President Donald Trump, speaking to reporters on Sunday, indicated that a ceasefire in Gaza could happen within this week. He revealed that he would discuss the matter with Netanyahu, emphasizing, “We’ve recently worked a lot with Israel. The most important thing was a potential lasting deal between Israel and Iran.”
Analysts suggest that this visit and the upcoming talks could further destabilize the Middle East and shape new directions in international politics. The protests outside the White House underscore the complex and ongoing nature of the Israel-Palestine conflict, which remains a major global challenge for peace and security.
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