NEW YORK, United States – US President Donald Trump is expected to meet with a group of Arab leaders on Tuesday on the sidelines of the United Nations General Assembly in New York.
This comes just days before his scheduled meeting with Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu at the White House on September 29.
In light of the wave of recognition of the Palestinian state and Israeli threats to annex the West Bank.
The meetings will focus on ways to end the war in the Gaza Strip and develop a vision for the next day.
The sources also confirmed that the White House has already sent invitations to the meeting, according to Axios.
Who will participate in the next day’s plan?
The Trump administration is seeking to urge Arab countries to support US efforts to end the war in Gaza and participate in the next day’s plan.
With the possibility of sending forces to impose stability and replace the Israeli army, according to the sources.
While the sources expected that Arab leaders would ask Trump to pressure Netanyahu to end the war in Gaza.
In addition to avoiding annexation steps in the West Bank.
On Sunday, Netanyahu vowed to “continue fighting to protect his country’s borders” and not “establish a Palestinian state”.
This came in parallel with Israel intensifying its offensive and expanding its ground operations aimed at controlling the entire city of Gaza.
This came after it occupied about 70% of the destroyed Palestinian Strip.
While Israeli Defense Minister Yisrael Katz vowed to destroy all of Gaza and “turn it into a tombstone for Hamas”.
Despite all the international and international condemnations and warnings of a disaster looming over the crowded city.
Since October 7, 2023, Gaza has been experiencing an ongoing war, amid a stifling siege and a scarcity of food and medical aid.
What prompted the United Nations to declare, for the first time last August, famine in the Gaza Strip.


