Trump, Netanyahu to discuss maintaining ceasefire deal, senior administration officials say
Ahead of Tuesday's meeting with Israel Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu, President Donald Trump's primary focus will be ensuring getting the hostages out safely, senior administration officials told reporters during a background call previewing the visit.
Netanyahu will be the first foreign leader to visit the White House during Trump's second term.
"The most important thing to President Trump is to get our hostages home, not only in Gaza, but around the world," a senior administration official said.
When asked about Trump's stance on a two-state solution, a senior administration official sidestepped and emphasized that getting the hostages home is Trump's main focus.
"On the relocation, I think President Trump looks at the Gaza Strip and sees it as a demolition site," the senior administration official also said. "Sees it as impractical for it to be rebuilt within three to five years, believes it will take at least 10 to 15 and thinks it's inhumane to force people to live in uninhabitable plots of land with unexploded ordnance and rubble, and so looking for solutions for helping the people of Gaza have normal lives while the Gaza Strip is ultimately being rebuilt and is trying to look at this in a realistic way."




