United States President Donald Trump and Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu are meeting in the White House for a fourth time this year later Monday, as a plan for future governance of a Gaza decimated by Israel’s nearly two-year genocidal war circulates, and the ironclad relationship between the two countries could be tested. Trump promised “greatness in the Middle East” and “something special” in another all-caps post on his Truth Social platform on Sunday and has made repeated recent statements that it’s time for the war to end. Netanyahu, for his part, told Fox News that Israel is working with Washington to “make [the plan] a go”. The 21-point “day after” war plan was first presented to Arab and Muslim...