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The “Israel Times” reported on December 31, using an American official as a source that US President Trump mentioned the reopening of the Rafah port during a meeting with Israeli Prime Minister Binyamin Netanyahu at the Sea-Lake Estate in Florida on the 29th. The US side expects Israel to open the Rafah crossing in both directions “within the next few days” to allow Palestinians in the Gaza Strip to enter and exit. Israel's Channel 12 TV station reports that Israel plans to push ahead with the reopening of the Rafah crossing after Netanyahu returns from his visit to the US on January 2, 2026. An Israeli official said that Israel does not want to be viewed by the US as a party blocking Trump's “peace plan” in Gaza.

Zhitongcaijing·01/01/2026 00:01:03
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The “Israel Times” reported on December 31, using an American official as a source that US President Trump mentioned the reopening of the Rafah port during a meeting with Israeli Prime Minister Binyamin Netanyahu at the Sea-Lake Estate in Florida on the 29th. The US side expects Israel to open the Rafah crossing in both directions “within the next few days” to allow Palestinians in the Gaza Strip to enter and exit. Israel's Channel 12 TV station reports that Israel plans to push ahead with the reopening of the Rafah crossing after Netanyahu returns from his visit to the US on January 2, 2026. An Israeli official said that Israel does not want to be viewed by the US as a party blocking Trump's “peace plan” in Gaza.