Trump Expresses Distrust in Netanyahu, Aims for Israel-Hamas Peace

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Former President Trump has not committed to pursuing a two-state solution for the Israel-Palestine conflict as he approaches a potential second term, despite having proposed such a plan in 2020. In a recent interview, Trump expressed a desire for lasting peace but indicated openness to various solutions, emphasizing that he prevented Israeli annexation of the West Bank during his first term. He also commented on the ongoing conflict in Gaza and expressed distrust in Israeli Prime Minister Netanyahu, while acknowledging the volatile situation in the region.
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- Trump says Netanyahu knows he wants Gaza war to end; won’t commit to 2-state solution The Times of Israel
- ‘I want a long-lasting peace’: Trump talks about Israel in Time’s Person of the Year interview Forward
- Trump says he doesn’t ‘trust’ Netanyahu — but vows to bring Israel-Hamas war to an end New York Post
- When Asked if He Trusts Netanyahu, Trump Tells Time Magazine: 'I Don't Trust Anybody' Haaretz
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