Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu left Washington, D.C., Wednesday after two days of meetings with President Trump and congressional leaders.
Netanyahu’s departure came without any announcement of a Gaza ceasefire deal. U.S. President Donald Trump said after the talks there is a “very good chance” Israel and Hamas would agree to a deal on a 60-day truce in the next two weeks.
But Hamas officials say several obstacles remain, including guarantees of a lasting ceasefire, a complete withdrawal of Israeli forces, and the free flow of humanitarian aid into Gaza — none of which Tel Aviv will agree to.