
Washington: US President Donald Trump and Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu met at the White House, focusing on the Gaza hostage crisis and US tariffs on Israeli goods. In a brief Oval Office session open to reporters, Trump on Monday called the release of hostages held in Gaza a “top priority.” He expressed optimism about ongoing negotiations but provided no specific details. “We’re making progress,” Trump said. “I believe we’ll see all the hostages home soon.”
Netanyahu agreed, emphasising Israel’s commitment to securing the hostages’ freedom.
They also addressed the shaky ceasefire between Israel and Hamas. While they announced no new agreements, both stressed the importance of reducing violence in the region, Xinhua news agency reported.
Trump defended his recent 17 per cent tariff on imports from Israel, part of his broader trade policy affecting many economies. Netanyahu reportedly sought relief from these tariffs, highlighting Israel’s efforts to strengthen trade ties with the United States.
In 2024, the total goods trade between the two countries was an estimated at $37.0 billion, with US exports to Israel at $14.8 billion and imports from Israel at $ 22.2 billion, resulting in a $ 7.4 billion US trade deficit. (IANS)
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