Lip reader claims Trump told Netanyahu ‘we are fully looking out for you’ amid Gaza peace plan

President Trump welcomes Benjamin Netanyahu.
— Vivid.🇮🇱 (@VividProwess) September 29, 2025
Great to see the respect between the two of them.
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WASHINGTON, DC: President Donald Trump was recently caught on camera in a private conversation with Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu.
The conversation was held just before the two leaders announced a proposed peace plan for Gaza.
According to lip reading expert Jeremy Freeman, Trump was urging Netanyahu to help push the deal forward and prevent further destruction in the region, as per The Express.

Lip reader reveals Donald Trump’s conversation with Benjamin Netanyahu
Jeremy Freeman, a lip-reading expert, decoded the conversation and said Trump began with, "Very nice to see you."
"Listen...we need to get this done, we are fully looking out for you. We need to get this deal done, OK?" Trump continued.
But the expert didn't reveal what Netanyahu said in return.
On the other hand, Trump has also issued a firm warning to Hamas, giving them a "three or four days" deadline to accept his Gaza proposals or face serious consequences.
As per the publication, Trump added that Israel’s leadership had already agreed to the plan, and most Arab politicians were supportive, so he was "just waiting for Hamas."
The president said, "Hamas is either going to be doing it or not, and if it's not, it's going to be a very sad end."
When reporters asked whether Hamas negotiators could make any changes to the plan, Trump replied: "Not much."
with regard to a Gaza deal, Trump says he and Netanyahu are "at a minimum very very close, and I think we're beyond very close. And I want to thank Bibi for really getting in there and doing a job." pic.twitter.com/ZTz8ovrcTD
— Aaron Rupar (@atrupar) September 29, 2025
World leaders and Gaza groups speak out on Donald Trump’s peace plan
United Nations Secretary-General António Guterres has voiced support for Donald Trump’s proposals, sharing that all parties must commit to the peace plan.
A spokesperson for Guterres said, "It is now crucial that all parties commit to an agreement and its implementation, he once again reiterates his call for an immediate and permanent ceasefire."
Meanwhile, some local leaders in Gaza are openly calling for Hamas to be removed.
Hossam al-Astal, head of an independent paramilitary group in Khan Younis told The Guardian, "I'm sorry, I will work with the devil himself if it helps me to protect my city. [Hamas] must leave Gaza."
At the Labour Party conference in Liverpool, British Prime Minister Keir Starmer expressed support for the US led peace initiative.
"I strongly support efforts to end the fighting, release every hostage and urgently scale up aid into Gaza," he said.
Starmer also stressed, "All sides must now come together to bring this initiative into reality, because we must restart the hope of a two-state solution, a safe and secure Israel alongside the long promised Palestinian state, a state that this country now recognizes."

Trump’s plan calls for the permanent disarmament of Hamas and excludes them from any future political role in Gaza.
According to CBS News, 50 Israeli hostages are still unaccounted for in Gaza, though fewer than half are believed to be alive.
In return, Israel is expected to free 250 Palestinians serving life sentences.
It will also release 1,700 other Gazans who were detained since the start of the conflict.