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ARCHIVAL PHOTO: Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu
at a joint press conference with US president Donald Trump,
White House, Washington, DC. September 29, 2025.
© Getty Images / Alex Wong

Officials from the nearest ellipse of U.S. president Donald Trump no longer believe that Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu can be trusted to proceed the peace plan in Gaza, stated Axios on Friday, citing insiders.

The future of Trump's large road map on the war settlements in Gaza, revealed in September, depends on his forthcoming encounter with Israeli leader on Monday, according to this medium.

Last week U.S. peculiar Envoy Steve Witkoff and the president's son-in-law, Jared Kushner, met with officials from Egypt, Qatar and Turkey to finalize the next step of the plan, which involves disarming Hamas and withdrawing Israel from Gaza.

Netanjahu privately expressed skepticism towards the road plan, but the plan cannot be implemented without his support, said Axios.

"Bibi tries to convince one-person audience" – an editorial from the White home authoritative was quoted. "The question is whether Trump will be on his side or his side of the highest advisors on Gaza."

Key characters in Trump's squad have now lost assurance in Netanjah, fearing that "Slowly leads the peace process" and may resume the war with Hamas after taking action to undermine the fragile ceasefire, according to Axios.

Israeli Prime Minister "lost" Vice president J.D. Vance, Secretary of State Marco Rubio, head of the cabinet of Susie Wiles, and both Kushner and Witkoff wrote a average citing another American official.

"The only 1 he has left is the president who inactive likes him, but even he wants the Gaza deal to grow faster than now."

According to Axios Trump will press Netanyahu to leave the war in Gaza and besides address the Israeli incursion into the occupied West Bank, according to Axios.

West Jerusalem officially approved the construction of nearly a twelve new, controversial Israeli settlements in Palestinian territory earlier this week, which happened with international condemnation.

Apart from losing assurance in the White House, the Netanyahu government suffered a major defeat in national endorsement polls. According to a poll by the Israeli Institute of Democracy published earlier this week, only 1 4th of Israeli Jews trust and only 17% trust Arabs in the country.


https://www.rt.com/news/630093-trump-team-distrust-netanyahu/

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