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  • [ July 11, 2025 ] London Pulse Crowned Netball Super League Champions for the First Time in Historic Victory Sports
  • [ July 11, 2025 ] Trump Hints at Potential Diplomatic Breakthrough with Iran: “Talks Are Back on the Table” World News
  • [ July 11, 2025 ] Trump e Netanyahu Realizam Reunião Crucial para Discutir Caminho para Cessar-Fogo em Gaza Newcastle
  • [ July 10, 2025 ] Trump and Netanyahu Hold High-Stakes Meeting to Discuss Gaza Ceasefire Path Forward July 10, 2025 – Jerusalem In a surprise diplomatic move, former U.S. President Donald Trump met with Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu in Jerusalem on Wednesday to discuss the possibility of brokering a new ceasefire agreement in Gaza amid ongoing tensions and international pressure. The closed-door meeting, which lasted over two hours at the Prime Minister’s official residence, marked Trump’s most high-profile involvement in Middle East diplomacy since leaving office. While Trump has no formal governmental role, Netanyahu referred to him as “a vital voice in international affairs” during a brief joint statement. Sources close to the discussion revealed that the two leaders addressed potential terms for a temporary ceasefire between Israel and Hamas, focusing on the humanitarian crisis in Gaza and the increasing regional instability. Trump reportedly pitched a “framework for de-escalation” based on the 2020 Abraham Accords model, which he spearheaded during his presidency. “I believe we can find peace through strength, respect, and smart negotiation,” Trump told reporters after the meeting. “Prime Minister Netanyahu and I agree that a ceasefire must ensure the safety of Israel while allowing humanitarian aid to reach innocent civilians in Gaza.” Netanyahu, while cautious, acknowledged that backchannel efforts were underway. “Israel will always defend itself, but we are not opposed to exploring diplomatic solutions that secure our people and uphold our values.” International reaction was mixed, with some viewing the meeting as a publicity stunt, while others see it as a potential turning point in breaking the deadlock that has plagued ceasefire talks for months. Whether Trump’s involvement will catalyze meaningful progress remains uncertain, but the meeting underscores the urgency—and the complexity—of finding a sustainable path to peace in the region. Newcastle
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  • Trump and Netanyahu Hold High-Stakes Meeting to Discuss Gaza Ceasefire Path Forward July 10, 2025 – Jerusalem In a surprise diplomatic move, former U.S. President Donald Trump met with Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu in Jerusalem on Wednesday to discuss the possibility of brokering a new ceasefire agreement in Gaza amid ongoing tensions and international pressure. The closed-door meeting, which lasted over two hours at the Prime Minister’s official residence, marked Trump’s most high-profile involvement in Middle East diplomacy since leaving office. While Trump has no formal governmental role, Netanyahu referred to him as “a vital voice in international affairs” during a brief joint statement. Sources close to the discussion revealed that the two leaders addressed potential terms for a temporary ceasefire between Israel and Hamas, focusing on the humanitarian crisis in Gaza and the increasing regional instability. Trump reportedly pitched a “framework for de-escalation” based on the 2020 Abraham Accords model, which he spearheaded during his presidency. “I believe we can find peace through strength, respect, and smart negotiation,” Trump told reporters after the meeting. “Prime Minister Netanyahu and I agree that a ceasefire must ensure the safety of Israel while allowing humanitarian aid to reach innocent civilians in Gaza.” Netanyahu, while cautious, acknowledged that backchannel efforts were underway. “Israel will always defend itself, but we are not opposed to exploring diplomatic solutions that secure our people and uphold our values.” International reaction was mixed, with some viewing the meeting as a publicity stunt, while others see it as a potential turning point in breaking the deadlock that has plagued ceasefire talks for months. Whether Trump’s involvement will catalyze meaningful progress remains uncertain, but the meeting underscores the urgency—and the complexity—of finding a sustainable path to peace in the region.
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