Hebrew media revealed radical changes in the “Gaza plan” demanded by Arab countries ahead of the Trump-Netanyahu meeting.

Channel 12 reported that Donald Trump might settle for announcing preliminary understandings with Netanyahu after their meeting, according to sources.

President Trump affirmed that “peace will be achieved in Gaza soon” before his critical meeting with Netanyahu currently taking place at the White House.

White House spokeswoman Caroline Leavitt said this morning that there is a possibility of reaching a ceasefire and prisoner exchange agreement between Israel and Hamas.

In an interview with CNN, Leavitt explained that “the president knows and believes this plan is the best the parties can see.”

She added that the proposed agreement includes “21 clauses,” describing it as a “detailed and comprehensive plan,” confirming that Trump “worked on it tirelessly.”

She continued: “The president understands that any good agreement means both sides will leave somewhat dissatisfied, but we urgently need to end this conflict,” noting that Trump “made this very clear.”

Regarding whether Netanyahu is expected to sign the agreement during his visit, Leavitt avoided giving a direct answer but emphasized that “the president wants this plan to be the foundation,” adding: “The president strongly believes in this plan, wants it to be the plan, and wants this war to end.”