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Trump Meet Arab Leaders: Amidst Israel’s bombing and crisis in Gaza, Donald Trump assured Arab leaders that they would not allow the West Bank to be occupied by Israel, the Politico reported.

For the past several months, Israel has been conducting military operations in Gaza. According to the local health ministry, more than 65,000 Palestinians have been killed so far. Millions of people have become homeless and according to the United Nations report, a large part of Gaza is facing a famine -like situation. Global criticism has intensified on this entire development about Israeli policies. Israel’s policy regarding West Bank is also under question. The expansion of settlements there has been a cause of constant dispute and Arab countries are feared that the Israeli West Bank may move towards permanent occupation under the guise of the current war. In such a situation, Trump’s statement is being seen as an attempt to assure Arab countries and strengthen the role of American mediation.
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According to the report of Politico, Trump’s team also introduced a white paper to Arab leaders. This included a blueprint to end the Gaza war. It was clearly written that America would not approve any possible merger of West Bank. This document also included a possible roadmap for ceasefire, humanitarian aid and future peace talks. This step indicates that despite the electoral pressure in American politics, Trump wants to show that they are serious to resolve the Middle East crisis.
Reaction of Arab countries
Representatives of Arab countries have welcomed Trump’s assurance. This message is important for them that America not only supports Israel but also understands the concerns of the Arab world. Everyone from the United Nations to the European Union has expressed concern over Israel’s actions. In such a situation, this statement of Trump is a big message. This not only gives relief to Arab countries but also increases the pressure on Israel that it moves towards a solution instead of prolonging the war.
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