The US and Israel are very close to an agreement on President Donald Trump’s plan to end the war in the Gaza Strip, following conversations between the special envoy Steve Whitkovhis Jared Kassner, Trump’s groom, and the Prime Minister of Israel Benjamin Netanyahu, Axios reporter Barack Ravid said in a post on the social networking site X on Sunday, citing a senior US official.

The official added that Hamas remains to be agreed, Ravid said in the post.

Earlier today, Trump said that hopes to finalize the sentence A peace plan for Gaza at a meeting on Monday with the Prime Minister of Israel Netanyahu.

“Everyone is united to have an agreement, but we still have to complete it,” Trump told Axios reporter yesterday, adding that “the Arab countries were excellent in cooperation for it, and Hamas is coming with them. Hamas has great respect for the Arab world. “

“The Arab world wants peace, Israel wants peace and Bibi wants peace,” the US president stressed, using Netanyahu’s nickname.

Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu’s visit with US President Donald Trump on Monday will include a lunch and a meeting, as well as a press conference with the two leaders, according to the program distributed by the White House on Sunday night, local time. Adding the press conference to their meeting raises speculations that the Trump government plans to announce that it has finalized its agreement to end the Gaza war and the liberation of the remaining Israeli hostages held there.

The US has secured the initial support of the plan by Arab and Muslim partners for post -war Gaza management. However, Israel was still discussing the plan on Sunday, while Hamas said it had not even been presented.

US Special Envoy Steve Whitkov had a meeting of about two hours with Netanyahu at his hotel on Sunday, where Trump’s leading assistant tried to persuade Netanyahu to agree, despite the prime minister’s reaction to the terms of the proposal for the proposal for the prime Times of Israel.

Jewish media reported that the meeting with Witkov was doing well and that Netanyahu is likely to express his support for the plan when the two leaders met at the White House on Monday.

But without Hamas’s approval, it is not clear how important an agreement would be.

One of the 21 points of the project states that much of the agreement can proceed even if Hamas does not agree, including the establishment of a new transitional Palestinian technocratic government and an international power to stabilize in areas cleared by the presence of Hamas.

But without the release of the remaining 48 hostages from Hamas, it is unlikely that Israel will agree to stop his attack on the city of Gaza and beyond.

However, the visit to Netanyahu to the White House today is the fourth since Trump returned to power last January with the two leaders focusing on the 21 -point plan of the US president to end the war, the creation of a war of the war, It is believed to be alive.