2025-12-30
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Benjamin Netanyahu heralded Israel's partnership with America as, quote,
second to none after meeting Donald Trump in Florida to discuss the ceasefire in Gaza.
The American president said he wanted to move to the second phase of the peace plan but repeated his call for Hamas to disarm.
He also said that America would, quote,
knock the hell out of Iran if it rebuilds its nuclear program.
American officials said that Donald Trump held a, quote,
positive call about Ukraine with Russia's President Vladimir Putin.
Talks between America's President and his Ukrainian counterpart Vladimir Zelensky on Sunday did not yield a breakthrough.
Meanwhile,
Mr Zelensky denied an allegation by Russia that Ukrainian drones targeted Mr Putin's residence.
He said it was an attempt to undermine diplomacy.
Silver futures fell on Monday by almost 9%.
The biggest one-day drop since 2021 after a record rally on Friday.