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US President Donald Trump has invited Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu to the White House next week as the first foreign leader to visit in Trump'ssecond term, Netanyahu and the White House said Tuesday.The announcement came as the United States pressures Israel and Hamas to continue a ceasefire that has paused a devastating 15-month war in Gaza, Associated Press reported. Talks about the ceasefire'smore difficult second phase, which aims to end the war, begin Monday.In a letter from the White House, shared by Netanyahu'soffice on Tuesday, Trump said: &I look forward to discussing how we can bring peace to Israel and its neighbors, and efforts to counter our shared adversaries.&Israel is the largest recipient of U.S.
military aid, and Netanyahu is likely to encourage Trump not to hold up some weapons deliveries the way the Biden administration did, though it continued other deliveries and overall military support.Netanyahu also reportedly wants Trump to put more pressure on Iran, and renew efforts to deliver a historic normalization agreement between Israel and Saudi Arabia, a rival of Iran and the Arab world'smost powerful country.Even before taking office this month, Trump was sending his special Middle East envoy, Steve Witkoff, to the region to apply pressure along with the Biden administration to get the current Gaza ceasefire achieved.But Netanyahu has vowed to renew the war if Hamas doesn&t meet his demands in negotiations over the ceasefire'ssecond phase, meant to discuss a complete Israeli withdrawal from Gaza and a &sustainable calm,& AP reported. Trump'ssuspension of aid sets off alarm bellsAccording to Washington-based think tank, the Brookings Institution, there is a lot of uncertainty and unpredictability about Trump'spresidency in the coming months not just domestically but also internationally.  One area of growing concerns is that related to US foreign aid after Trump suspended all funding for 90 days, pending a review. Humanitarian organisations and U.N.
agencies say they could face drastic curbs on their ability to distribute food, shelter and healthcare if the freeze becomes permanent.The U.S.
is by far the biggest contributor to global humanitarian aid, supplying an estimated $13.9 billion in 2024, accounting for 42% of all aid tracked by the United Nations, Reuters reported. Washington did however say it would grant waivers to the freeze in some areas including emergency food assistance, according to a memo seen by Reuters. Bangladesh'sgovernment said in a statement that the U.S.
had granted a waiver for emergency food aid to more than a million Rohingya refugees sheltering in Bangladesh.But the exemption does not apply to other humanitarian programming.
A Bangladesh-based aid worker said organisations working on shelter, for example, would not be able to buy new materials for building and fixing homes for refugees.The cuts will also affect the supply of lifesaving drugs for HIV, malaria and tuberculosis around the globe, which millions of people depend on, according to another memo seen by Reuters.World Food Program Country Director for Afghanistan Hsiao-Wei Lee told Reuters she was concerned about the freeze given that the WFP was already only receiving about half the aid it needed for Afghanistan, and that over 6 million people were surviving on &just bread and tea&.The WFP received $4.7 billion from the U.S.
last year, accounting for 54% of its funding, according to the U.N.The order to freeze funding has thrown USAID missions and their partners into chaos, with many organisations unsure whether to lay off staff, start selling assets such as cars or tell employees to take unpaid leave, according to a source at the agency. USAID has been forbidden from communicating with implementing partners except to say funds have been paused, the person told Reuters.&These are people we work with on a daily basis,& the source added.
&We can&t speak with them any more.&In 2023, the U.S.
was the largest landmine action donor with a total contribution of $310 million, representing 39% of all international support, according to the International Campaign to Ban Landmines. Syria, Myanmar, Ukraine and Afghanistan were among the countries where uncleared mines claim most lives.The State Department said on Sunday, that the U.S.
government must refocus on American national interests in its role as steward of taxpayer dollars.&President Trump stated clearly that the United States is no longer going to blindly dole out money with no return for the American people.
Reviewing and realigning foreign assistance on behalf of hardworking taxpayers is not just the right thing to do, it is a moral imperative,& the State Department said. The post Trump invites Israel'sNetanyahu to meet with him at White House first appeared on Ariana News.





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