US President Donald Trump is set to host Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu in Florida on Monday for high-stakes talks expected to focus on the fragile Gaza ceasefire and broader Middle East tensions.
The meeting comes amid worsening humanitarian conditions in Gaza and growing uncertainty over the next phase of the ceasefire agreement.
Discussions will centre on whether the ceasefire can advance to a second phase in January, including Israeli troop withdrawal, Hamas disarmament, and the start of Gaza’s reconstruction. The two leaders are also expected to address Iran’s military posture, Hezbollah’s influence in Lebanon, and Israel’s position on Syria’s new government, as disagreements persist between Washington and Tel Aviv on key elements of the deal.
The talks take place against a backdrop of continued violence in Gaza despite the ceasefire, deadly winter storms affecting displaced Palestinians, and renewed debate over Israeli settlements and possible annexation of occupied territories.
Trump’s mediation is seen as critical in breaking the deadlock, with the outcome likely to shape the region’s political and security landscape in the months ahead.