JD Vance touched down in Israel on Tuesday to prop up the teetering Gaza peace deal brokered by Donald Trump.

The vice president made the trip in part to keep Benjamin Netanyahu committed to the deal, according to CNN, which reports that some Trump officials are worried that the Israeli prime minister could work to undermine it.

A U.S. official dubbed Vance’s assignment “Bibisitting.” Another described it as a “show of force from the highest-ranking person after the president himself” to drive home the administration’s view that the ceasefire needs to “outlast inevitable skirmishes.”

Israel launched airstrikes that killed at least 28 people in Gaza on Sunday, after accusing Hamas of killing two IDF soldiers. Hamas denied carrying out an attack, and both sides have since reaffirmed thei

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