Netanyahu and Trump's High-Stakes Mar-a-Lago Summit: Shaping Israel's Future
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Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu jetted into Mar-a-Lago on December 29 for a high-stakes summit with President Donald Trump, their sixth face-to-face since Trumps return to the White House, hashing out the next phase of the Gaza ceasefire, Hamas disarmament, Lebanon tensions, Syria stability, and Irans missile buildup and nuclear threats. ILTV Israel News reported Netanyahu pushing hard for military muscle over pure diplomacy to force enemies to stand down, amid US pressure for an international force in Gaza, while the Jerusalem Post detailed Trump urging Bibi to ease West Bank policies to safeguard the Gaza deal and Abraham Accords expansion. At a joint presser captured by Right Side Broadcasting Network and CNBC, Trump warned Iran against nuclear reconstitution post-US strikes, praised beautiful B-2 bombers, and boasted Israel wouldnt exist without Bibi, who in turn announced the Education Ministry awarding Trump the Israel Prize, a rare honor for a foreigner, sparking domestic buzz. The Media Line noted Trump denying pardon talks with President Herzog on Netanyahus corruption trial, despite Bidens reported request, with Herzogs office confirming no direct chat. Earlier that week, the Prime Ministers Office confirmed Netanyahu held a conference call with Elon Musk on AI and autonomous vehicle ties, per the Jerusalem Post, just after Musks viral X controversy. Meanwhile, an Iran-linked hacker group claimed Sunday to have breached chief of staff Tzachi Bravermans phone, threatening scandalous leaks, as Iran International reported, though unverified. Responsible Statecraft revealed Bibi alluded Friday to Israels paid influencer army, shelling out up to $7,000 per TikTok or Instagram post via the Esther Project to counter US media narratives. No fresh public appearances or social mentions popped post-meeting, but these Trump talks could etch lasting biographical wins on deterrence and tech alliances if phase two holds.
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