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JERUSALEM, Dec 27, 2025 (BSS/AFP) - Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu
will depart for the United States on Sunday and meet with President Donald
Trump in Florida a day later, an Israeli official told AFP.
It will be Netanyahu's fifth visit to see Trump in the United States this
year.
His trip comes as the Trump administration and regional mediators push to
proceed to the second stage of the ceasefire between Israel and Hamas in the
Gaza Strip.
Trump told reporters in mid-December that Netanyahu would probably visit him
in Florida during the Christmas holidays.
"He would like to see me. We haven't set it up formally, but he'd like to see
me," Trump said before leaving for his Mar-a-Lago resort.
Israel's Yedioth Ahronoth newspaper reported on Wednesday that a wide range
of regional issues was expected to be discussed, including Iran, talks on an
Israel-Syria security agreement, the ceasefire with Hezbollah in Lebanon and
the next stages of the Gaza deal.
Progress in moving to the second phase of October's Gaza ceasefire agreement,
which was brokered by Washington and its regional allies, has so far been
slow.
The ceasefire also remains fragile, with both sides alleging violations and
mediators fearing that Israel and Hamas alike are stalling.
Under the second stage, Israel is supposed to withdraw from its positions in
Gaza, an interim authority is to govern the Palestinian territory instead of
Hamas, and an international stabilisation force (ISF) is to be deployed.
It also includes a provision for Palestinian Islamist movement Hamas to lay
down its weapons -- a major sticking point.
On Friday, US news outlet Axios reported that the meeting between Trump and
Netanyahu was key to advancing to the next steps of the deal.
Citing White House officials, Axios said that the Trump administration wanted
to announce the Palestinian technocratic government for Gaza and the ISF as
soon as possible.
It reported that senior Trump officials have grown "increasingly frustrated
as Netanyahu has taken steps to undermine the fragile ceasefire and stall the
peace process".
Yedioth Ahronoth said the prospect of Iran rebuilding its nuclear programme
and ballistic missile capabilities was likely to top the agenda for
Netanyahu.