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Israeli forces advance ahead of Trump-Netanyahu Gaza war talks
The Straits Times
|September 30, 2025
Deadly assault on Gaza City continues, with residents saying they have nowhere to go
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Israeli tanks thrust closer to the heart of Gaza City on Sept 29, pressing a ground offensive hours before talks between Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu and US President Donald Trump, who has hinted at a diplomatic breakthrough in a bid to end the war.
After nearly two years of failed diplomatic efforts, Washington presented a 21-point plan to Arab and Muslim states last week that calls for a permanent ceasefire and the release of the remaining hostages.
Mr Trump, who said last week that he believed a deal to end the fighting was close, promised “something special” on the eve of his meeting with Mr Netanyahu.
“We have a real chance for greatness in the Middle East,” he wrote on social media. “All are on board for something special, first time ever. We will get it done.”
Though Mr Netanyahu praises Mr Trump as Israel’s closest ally, there are signs of Israeli scepticism over the proposal, and some reservations among Arab states.
Two foreign diplomats in the Middle East said Mr Trump’s 21-point plan was less a detailed blueprint and more a set of broad objectives. Israel had objected to several elements and was seeking revisions in its discussions with the White House, they said, adding that Arab states were also seeking some amendments.
However, the diplomats said Arab states had largely backed the plan and were now waiting to see whether there would be significant changes following Mr Trump’s meeting with Mr Netanyahu.
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