President Trump and Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu appeared together at the White House Monday where they pledged support for a U.S. plan to secure the release of remaining hostages and end the war in Gaza.

“We’re at a minimum, very, very close. And I think we’re beyond very close,” Trump said in a press conference alongside Netanyahu. “And I want to thank Bibi for really getting in there and doing a job.”

The announcement of a peace plan comes as the two-year anniversary of the Hamas attack on Israel draws closer — and as a growing list of nations recognized Palestinian statehood last week during the United Nations General Assembly.

Ahead of the meeting, the White House released its multi-point plan for peace. [Scroll down to read the White House’s plan.] The 20-poin

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