Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu is on his method to america to debate the second part of the ceasefire agreed with Palestinian group Hamas in Gaza, his workplace says.
Negotiations for the second stage of the ceasefire are on account of start in Washington, DC on Monday, Netanyahu’s workplace mentioned on Sunday because the Israeli chief departed for the US.
US President Donald Trump, who has claimed credit score for the ceasefire deal signed on January 19, is predicted to host Netanyahu on the White Home on Tuesday – Trump’s first assembly with a overseas chief since his inauguration for a second time period.
Netanyahu’s US journey comes two weeks into the first phase of the ceasefire that’s set to free 33 Israeli captives in return for practically 2,000 Palestinian prisoners. The second part is predicted to cowl the discharge of the remaining captives and to incorporate discussions on a extra everlasting finish to the battle.
The Gaza ceasefire paused 15 months of an Israeli genocide within the enclave that killed greater than 47,000 Palestinians, greater than half of them girls and youngsters, in accordance with native well being authorities.
Talking at Tel Aviv airport earlier than his departure, Netanyahu mentioned he and Trump would talk about “victory over Hamas, reaching the discharge of all our hostages and coping with the Iranian terror axis” within the Center East.
Netanyahu referred to as it “telling” that he could be the primary overseas chief to fulfill Trump since his inauguration. “I believe it’s an affidavit to the power of the Israeli-American alliance,” he mentioned.
Additionally it is Netanyahu’s first US journey for the reason that Worldwide Prison Court docket (ICC) issued an arrest warrant in opposition to him in November for alleged battle crimes dedicated within the Gaza Strip.
The US, which has beforehand praised the ICC determination to problem a warrant in opposition to Russian President Vladimir Putin in relation to the Ukraine battle, isn’t a signatory to the Rome Statute, the treaty that established the court docket.
Senior US politicians are trying to sanction the worldwide court docket over the arrest warrants of Netanyahu and former Defence Minister Yoav Gallant, and have threatened to blacklist its prime prosecutors and their households.
Fragile ceasefire
How dedicated Trump and Netanyahu are to advancing the ceasefire stays to be seen. Netanyahu is below immense strain from his far-right authorities companions to desert the deal after the primary part and restart the assaults on Gaza.
Trump, for his half, has given blended indicators on the prospect of a everlasting finish to the battle. Requested on January 20, shortly after being sworn in, if he was assured the truce in Gaza would maintain, he mentioned: “I’m not assured.”
“It’s not our battle, it’s their battle,” he added.
Extra just lately, Trump has additionally proposed to ethnically “clear out” Gaza, insisting Arab states Egypt and Jordan ought to soak up displaced Palestinians from the enclave, a prospect they roundly rejected.
Scott Lucas, professor of worldwide politics at College Faculty Dublin, instructed Al Jazeera the second part of the Gaza deal faces strain from a number of sides. He mentioned Israeli captives nonetheless held in Gaza and Palestinian detainees in Israeli prisons would solely be launched if parts of the second part of the Gaza ceasefire might stay in place.
“Right here, you’re speaking about 4 sides of strain round Benjamin Netanyahu and Trump,” he mentioned.
There may be strain from the exhausting proper in Israel, particularly from Finance Minister Bezalel Smotrich from inside the cupboard and former Nationwide Safety Minister Itamar Ben-Gvir, he mentioned.
“They don’t need a part two. They need a army authorities in Gaza, they need displacement of Palestinians, they usually’re truly speaking about returning to battle already.”
Then there’s strain from parts in Israel who suppose their precedence must be the return of all captives.
Alternatively, Lucas mentioned, Hamas will proceed to withstand Israeli efforts to remove the group from Gaza, and Palestinians are rejecting army occupation.
“Fourth is Donald Trump, who desires to be a peacemaker, however who can also be staunchly pro-Israel to the extent that his answer to convey peace is to ship all of the Gaza residents to Egypt and Jordan. So there’s no method to sq. these 4 sides to get a part two at this level.”
Occupied West Financial institution settlements
Additionally on the agenda throughout Netanyahu’s go to might be Israel’s unlawful settlements within the occupied West Financial institution. Smotrich, who opposes the ceasefire and is a vocal settlement advocate, urged Netanyahu to boost the problem.
“We should strengthen our grip and sovereignty over the homeland in Judea and Samaria,” Smotrich mentioned in a message directed at Netanyahu, referring to the occupied West Financial institution.
Netanyahu’s early assembly with Trump marks a transparent departure from his ties with the earlier US administration, which, regardless of being Israel’s largest arms provider, had criticised its battle conduct and paused some military shipments.
Trump has declared himself probably the most pro-Israel president in US historical past and appointed senior diplomats who brazenly assist far-right Israeli factions, together with their push to annex the occupied West Financial institution.