President Trump will welcome Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu to the White House to discuss negotiations for a cease-fire with Hamas, Iran’s nuclear ambitions, arms shipments, and potential normalization of relations with Saudi Arabia. Despite their close ties, they may disagree on confronting Iran and ending the war in Gaza. Trump wants to see all hostages released and a grand bargain with Saudi Arabia, while Netanyahu may seek to delay moving to a permanent cease-fire. The prime minister faces international scrutiny over war crimes allegations and the challenging task of navigating the next phase of the Gaza cease-fire deal negotiated during the Biden administration.
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Ramadan in the West Bank: Displacement and Despair
Ramadan markets are quiet as Palestinians in the West Bank face displacement and uncertainty due to an Israeli military operation. Families are separated, traditions disrupted, and the joy of the holy month dimmed. Displaced families struggle to find a sense of belonging and yearn for the usual sights, sounds, and tastes of Ramadan. The presence of the Israeli military not only instills fear but also disrupts the daily rhythm of life for residents, leaving many...
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