Amidst discussions surrounding his controversial proposal for the Gaza Strip, President Donald Trump has called on Iran to engage in negotiations for a "nuclear peace agreement." Trump emphasized his desire for Iran's success, but reiterated the U.S. stance against Iran possessing nuclear weapons. This call for dialogue follows Trump's meeting with Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu, during which the president suggested the U.S. might assume control of Gaza. This proposal involves the U.S. taking responsibility for dismantling unexploded ordnance and other weapons within the territory. Trump's statement regarding the Gaza takeover garnered praise from Netanyahu for its unconventional approach. However, it drew criticism from Hamas, who viewed the suggestion as a potential source of regional instability.

President Donald Trump delivering his second inaugural address.

President Donald Trump's call for negotiations is directed towards Iran's supreme leader, Ayatollah Ali Khamenei.

Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu and President Donald Trump at a press conference.