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US President Donald Trump is actively pushing for a hostage deal and will only grant Israeli Prime Minister Binyamin Netanyahu a few more weeks of intensive fighting in Gaza, according to reports in Israeli media Wednesday.

Trump sees a ceasefire deal between Israel and Hamas terrorists as part of a broader diplomatic effort aimed at ending the conflict in Gaza and ultimately advancing normalization between Israel and Saudi Arabia, the reports indicated. Talks with Iran on its nuclear program are also reportedly tied into this comprehensive initiative.

Ynet cited Israeli officials, after consultations with their American counterparts, as saying that Trump is giving Netanyahu limited time—about two to three weeks—to continue military operations before expecting a shift toward ending the war.

The same sources emphasized that any resolution to the conflict must include a solution to the hostage situation.

A statement from the Prime Minister’s Office declared: “President Trump fully supports the policy that the Prime Minister is leading to defeat Hamas and to apply military pressure on it in order to release our hostages. The political pressure that the United States is exerting on the mediators, alongside Israel’s military pressure, are bringing the possibility of reaching a deal closer.”

During a joint statement at the White House, President Trump remarked: “We have a problem with the hostages – we are trying to get them out. It’s a long process that doesn’t have to be this long. I hope the Israelis like me. We are trying hard to get the hostages out, the Israeli people want them out. We are looking at another ceasefire. He (Netanyahu) is a great leader and is working hard on the hostages. It’s a tough place.”