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Live updates: Trump pushes for new Iran nuclear deal as he starts 4-day trip to the Middle East

President Donald Trump is in Saudi Arabia for the first leg of his three-nation visit to the Middle East this week.
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President Donald Trump speaks with Saudi Crown Prince Mohammed bin Salman during an arrival ceremony at the Royal Terminal of King Khalid International Airport in Riyadh, Saudi Arabia, Tuesday, May 13, 2025

President is in Saudi Arabia for the first leg of his three-nation this week. His first visit is focused on dealmaking with a key Mideast ally while shared concerns about and the war in Gaza drag on in the background.

In a speech earlier Tuesday, Trump as he pushes for a new nuclear deal and said he wanted to avoid conflict with Tehran.

Crown Prince , the Saudi de facto ruler, warmly greeted Trump as he stepped off Air Force One. The pair signed a host of economic and bilateral cooperation agreements.

In public remarks in Ridayh, that Saudi Arabia 鈥渨ill soon be joining the Abraham Accords鈥 and recognize Israel. Saudi Arabia long has maintained that recognition of Israel is tied to the establishment of a Palestinian state along the lines of Israel鈥檚 1967 borders.

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Trump may be in Saudi Arabia, but he鈥檚 playing a starring role at Cannes鈥 opening

As the 78th edition of the , Trump was frequently invoked.

Leonardo DiCaprio presented Robert de Niro with an honorary Palme d鈥橭r, praising the 81-year-old performer 鈥 a fierce critic of Trump 鈥 for 鈥渇ighting for our democracy.鈥 Accepting the award, De Niro quickly turned to speaking about Trump, who recently said he wants to enact a tariff on films made outside the country.

鈥淗e has cut funding and support to the arts, humanities and education. And now he announced a 100% tariff on films made outside the United States,鈥 De Niro said. 鈥淵ou can鈥檛 put a price on connectivity.鈥

Israel carries out strike on Gaza hospital

The Israeli military said it had carried out a strike targeting what it said was a Hamas 鈥渃ommand and control center鈥 beneath a hospital in the southern Gaza city of Khan Younis.

The strike on the European hospital was the second one Tuesday on a hospital in the city.

The bodies of six people who were killed in Tuesday afternoon鈥檚 strike were taken to Nasser hospital, where AP reporters saw the bodies.

Earlier Tuesday, Israel struck Nasser hospital, saying militants were operating inside it, without identifying them. Two people, including a journalist who was targeted in an earlier strike, were killed.

Parents of freed American-Israeli hostage say he told of difficulty in captivity

Speaking a day after his release from Gaza, Edan Alexander鈥檚 parents said their son described enduring hunger, lack of water, and 鈥渁ppalling sanitary conditions.鈥

His mother, Yael, said he feared for his life every day, 鈥渂ut the most terrible sound that Edan feared was the sound of the war going on above their heads. Deafening explosions, the whistles of missiles, the sounds of collapse, collapse, and the earth shaking.鈥

Alexander鈥檚 parents called on Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu to listen to 鈥渢he vast majority of the Israeli public,鈥 asking him to prioritize the return of the remaining hostages. They thanked Trump and his envoys for 鈥渢heir tireless efforts on Edan鈥檚 behalf.鈥

Alexander鈥檚 father, Adi, said Edan would soon be back home in the United States, 鈥渨atching his little brother play basketball, reuniting with his friends in New Jersey.鈥

Iran state television barely mentions Trump鈥檚 visit

While Trump鈥檚 visit to Saudi Arabia is making global headlines, Iranian state television largely ignored the trip in its latest news bulletin.

The network did not include the visit in its top stories and briefly mentioned it only in the second half of its coverage, noting that Trump had signed oil and technology agreements with Saudi officials and that Riyadh had pledged to invest in the United States.

House Republicans look to help Trump strip tax-exempt status of nonprofits he says support terrorism

Language added Monday to a reconciliation bill from the House Ways and Means Committee would allow for terminating the tax-exempt status of groups the administration deems 鈥渢errorist supporting organizations.鈥 Some nonprofits say that would create an arbitrary standard to financially punish charities that advocate for issues that don鈥檛 align with Trump鈥檚 agenda.

The language mirrors a bill from the last Congress that passed in the House but did not pass the Senate. Both the previous bill and the new one face concerns from a variety of groups.

The provision would create a new way to strip tax exemptions granted by the IRS to charitable organizations.

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Trump鈥檚 final event in Riyadh will be at the birthplace of the first Saudi state

Crown Prince Mohammed bin Salman, the Saudi de facto ruler, is set to fete Trump with an opulent state dinner Tuesday evening at Ad-Diriyah.

The UNESCO heritage site is the birthplace of the first Saudi state and the site of a major development project championed by the crown prince.

It鈥檚 set to be Trump鈥檚 final event of the day in Riyadh.

UN welcomes easing of US sanctions on Syria

U.N. spokesman Stephane Dujarric told reporters Tuesday that the easing of sanctions on Syria 鈥渋s a positive development, inviting a broader investment鈥 in the country.

The lifting of sanctions will help the reconstruction of Syria and 鈥渉elp the Syrian people recover from more than a decade of conflict, a decade of underinvestment,鈥 Dujarric said. It will put more of a focus 鈥渙n economic development, on private businesses and investment.鈥

The United Nations will continue to support Syria鈥檚 reconstruction, whether it鈥檚 physical or psychological, 鈥渇or it to be a country where all Syrians of all faiths, of all ethnicities and minorities feel safe and represented.鈥 Dujarric said.

Trump says he鈥檒l ease sanctions on Syria

In his remarks before investors, Trump said he will move to normalize relations with Syria and lift sanctions on its new government to give the country 鈥渁 chance at peace.鈥

Trump said the effort at rapprochement came at the urging of Crown Prince Mohammed bin Salman, the Saudi de facto ruler, and Turkish President Recep Tayyip Erdogan.

鈥淭here is a new government that will hopefully succeed,鈥 Trump said of Syria, adding, 鈥淚 say good luck, Syria. Show us something special.鈥

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Sirens sound in Israel

Sirens sounded from what the Israeli military said was a missile fired from Yemen. The military said it intercepted the missile.

The announcement came minutes after President Donald Trump ended his speech in Riyadh, his first major address of his Mideast tour, during which he criticized the Houthi militant group in Yemen.

Sirens could be heard in Tel Aviv and Jerusalem.

鈥榊MCA鈥 blares as Trump wraps his speech at Saudi investor conference

by the Village People is a staple of Trump鈥檚 campaign rallies.

He spoke for about 50 minutes, addressing regional and global concerns, before wrapping up. Trump smiled and shook hands with the crown prince before leaving the stage.

Trump says potential talks between Ukraine and Russia in Turkey 鈥榗ould produce some pretty good results鈥

Trump said Secretary of State Marco Rubio will be among top U.S. officials traveling to Turkey for talks Thursday on ending Russia鈥檚 war against Ukraine.

Trump said he鈥檚 been working 鈥渞elentlessly鈥 to end the bloodshed.

鈥淲e鈥檒l see if we can get it done,鈥 he said.

Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelenskyy said that he鈥檒l be waiting for Russian counterpart Vladimir Putin in Istanbul.

Putin has not said whether he will show up.

Trump says people of Gaza 鈥榙eserve a much better future鈥

Trump said during his address in Riyadh that he was working to end the Israel-Hamas war as quickly as possible.

Criticizing Hamas, he said that improving Palestinian lives in Gaza 鈥渃annot occur as long as their leaders choose to kidnap, torture and target innocent men and women for political ends.鈥

鈥淭he way those people are treated in Gaza,鈥 he said, 鈥渢here鈥檚 not a place in the world where people are treated so awful.鈥

Trump also lauded his administration鈥檚 negotiations to return Israeli-American hostage Edan Alexander, who Hamas released from captivity Monday.

Joining Abraham Accords would be a major policy shift for Saudi Arabia

Saudi Arabia long has maintained that recognition of Israel is tied to the establishment of a Palestinian state along the lines of Israel鈥檚 1967 borders. Under the Biden administration, there was a push for Saudi Arabia to recognize Israel as part of a major diplomatic deal.

However, the Oct. 7, 2023, Hamas attack on Israel upended those plans and sent the region into one of the most diplomatically fraught periods it has faced.

The Abraham Accords in Trump鈥檚 first term saw both Bahrain and the United Arab Emirates recognize Israel. Morocco and Sudan also had their own deals.

Trump denounces interventionist foreign policy

Trump lauded Saudi Arabia and Gulf countries for 鈥渄eveloping your own sovereign countries, pursuing your own unique visions, and charting your own destinies in your own way.鈥

鈥淚n the end, the so-called 鈥渘ation-builders鈥 wrecked far more nations than they built 鈥 and the interventionists were intervening in complex societies they did not understand,鈥 the U.S. president said.

Trump says America is 鈥榬ocking鈥

Trump talked about his economic, immigration and other policies before getting to the heart of his speech at a Saudi investor conference.

He touched on steps his administration has taken to crack down on illegal crossings at the U.S.-Mexico border, boasted that recruitment into the military is higher and declared that trade negotiations with the United Kingdom and China have been fruitful.

He did not mention his tariff policy, which upended global markets in April before he changed course.

Trump said he was sharing an 鈥渁bundance of good news from a place called America,鈥 and added: 鈥淲e are rocking.鈥

Trump tells Saudis in speech that China had 鈥榓greed to open up to the US for trade鈥

Trump is delivering his foreign policy address in Saudi Arabia Tuesday as U.S. stocks are up again. Markets enjoyed a to start the week following the United States and China鈥檚 announcements of a in their to allow for negotiations.

Trump calls Mohammed bin Salman an 鈥榠ncredible man鈥

Trump lavished praise on the Saudi crown prince and his family in the first address of his Mideast trip.

Speaking to a large crowd at the Saudi-US investment forum, he called the relationship between the U.S. and Saudi Arabia a 鈥渂edrock of security and prosperity.鈥

Claps, cheers and whistles for Trump and the Saudi crown prince

The crowd is exuberant. Lee Greenwood鈥檚 鈥淧roud to be an American鈥 played as Trump joined Mohammed bin Salman on stage.

The crown prince spoke first, at a podium underneath a massive chandelier with the American and Saudi flags emblazoned behind him. Trump watched with earbuds for translation in his ears. Then he stood in front of a giant Saudi flag on a big screen as Greenwood鈥檚 song played. The audience of Saudis in traditional red-and-white checkered headscarves and robes recorded the moment on their phones as Trump swayed to the music.

Trump pushes in Saudi Arabia speech for a new nuclear deal with Iran

Iran and the United States have held multiple rounds of negotiations over Tehran鈥檚 rapidly advancing program. They come after Trump in his first term unilaterally withdrew from Tehran鈥檚 2015 nuclear deal with world powers, setting the stage for years of tensions and attacks across the wider Middle East.

While Gulf Arab states felt anger toward President Barack Obama for striking the deal without involving them in their minds, now the countries of the region have been pushing for de-escalation as tensions remain high over the Israel-Hamas war in the Gaza Strip.

Trump to meet with Syria鈥檚 Ahmad al-Sharaa, the former insurgent who led Assad鈥檚 overthrow

The U.S. once offered $10 million for information about the whereabouts of the insurgent formerly known by the nom de guerre Abu Mohammed al-Golani. He had joined the ranks of al-Qaida insurgents battling U.S. forces in Iraq after the U.S.-led invasion in 2003 and still faces a warrant for his arrest on terrorism charges in Iraq.

Syria鈥檚 new president came back to his home country after the conflict began in 2011, and led al-Qaida鈥檚 branch that used to be known as the Nusra Front. He later changed the name of his group and cut links with al-Qaida before they finally succeeded in overthrowing Bashar Assad in December.

Musk warmed up the crowd for Trump and the crown prince

With Trump and Prince Mohammed running over 45 minutes late to the Saudi-U.S. Investment Forum, billionaire Elon Musk suddenly came out on the stage as almost a warm-up act for the leaders.

Musk said he showed Tesla robots off to the two leaders.

鈥淚n fact one of our robots did the Trump dance,鈥 Musk said, drawing laughter.

Musk also said Saudi Arabia had approved Starlink internet service for 鈥渕aritime and aviation use.鈥

Hospital official says freed American-Israeli hostage appears 鈥榮table overall鈥

The full medical implications of Edan Alexander鈥檚 prolonged captivity will continue to be assessed in the coming days.

That鈥檚 according to a statement from Gil Fire, deputy director of the Tel Aviv Sourasky Medical Center where Edan Alexander is being treated.

Hamas released Alexander on Monday after more than 19 months in a goodwill gesture to the Trump administration.

Noting that Alexander was born in the very same Tel Aviv hospital, Fire said he鈥檚 now staying at a specially prepared unit designed to cater to all of his medical needs 鈥渨hile also offering a home-like atmosphere that supports his adjustment to his new reality, with full privacy and in accordance with his preferences.鈥

Senate Democratic leader say鈥檚 he鈥檒l hold up Justice nominations until he gets answers on plane

Chuck Schumer said Tuesday that Trump鈥檚 plan to accept Qatar鈥檚 donation of a 747 to replace Air Force One 鈥渋s not just naked corruption, it is also a grave national security threat.鈥

Schumer wants the DOJ to investigate whether Qatari foreign agents in the U.S. could benefit Trump or his business. He also wants to know how security measures will be built into the plane and how it will paid for.

The holds means the Senate can鈥檛 quickly confirm any Justice nominations, such as U.S. attorneys, which are often approved by voice vote.

鈥淯ntil the American people learn the truth about this deal, I will do my part to block the galling and truly breathtaking politicization at the Department of Justice,鈥 Schumer said.

Republicans line up against Trump accepting Qatari 747 for Air Force One

    1. 鈥淚t would be better if Air Force One were a big, beautiful jet made in the United States of America. That would be ideal.鈥 鈥 Missouri Sen. Josh Hawley.

    2. 鈥淚 don鈥檛 think it looks good or smells good.鈥 鈥 Kentucky Sen. Rand Paul.

    3. 鈥淩egardless of how beautiful the plane may be, it opens a door and implies the President and US can be bought. If this were Biden, we would be furious.鈥 鈥 Trump鈥檚 first-term UN ambassador Nikki Haley, posting on X Tuesday morning.

Trump has bristled at suggestions that he should turn down the plane, comparing the potential gift to favors on the golf course. 鈥淲hen they give you a putt, you pick it up and you walk to the next hole and you say, 鈥楾hank you very much,鈥欌 he said.

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Trump now says he won鈥檛 fly the Qatari 747 after his term ends

For , accepting a free Air Force One replacement is a no-brainer: Saying 鈥淣o, we don鈥檛 want a free, very expensive airplane,鈥 would make him a 鈥漵tupid person,鈥 he told reporters.

Trump tried to tamp down some of the opposition by saying the $400 million plane would be donated to a future presidential library, but that hasn鈥檛 quelled the controversy. Democrats are united in outrage, and even some of the Republican president鈥檚 allies are worried.

Critics of the plan say it could turn a global symbol of American power into an airborne collection of ethical, legal, security and counterintelligence concerns.

Cheaper gas prices a boon for Trump

Saudi Arabia and fellow have already helped their cause with Trump by stepping up oil production. Trump sees cheap energy as key to lowering costs and stemming inflation for Americans, and to the Russia-Ukraine war.

But Saudi Arabia鈥檚 economy remains heavily dependent on oil, and the kingdom needs a fiscal break-even oil price of $96 to $98 a barrel to balance its budget. How long OPEC+ will keep production elevated 鈥 Brent crude closed Monday at $64.77 a barrel 鈥 is questionable.

鈥淥ne of the challenges for the Gulf states of lower oil prices is it doesn鈥檛 necessarily imperil economic diversification programs, but it certainly makes them harder,鈥 said Jon Alterman, a senior Middle East analyst at the Center for Strategic and International Studies.

Trump says he and Saudi crown prince like each other 鈥渁 lot鈥

Trump offered the assessment as he and Saudi Arabia鈥檚 de facto leader held talks at the Royal Court in Riyadh.

He called Mohammed bin Salman a friend and said they鈥檇 developed a good relationship. He spoke about visiting Saudi Arabia in 2017 on the first foreign trip of his first term in office.

Trump has said he decided to make Saudi Arabia his first official overseas stop again because of the kingdom鈥檚 promise to invest $600 billion in the United States 鈥 and then he joked that the Saudis could bump it up to $1 trillion.

鈥淚 really believe we like each other a lot,鈥 Trump said.

US officials tell families of Israeli hostages they will accept nothing less than everyone鈥檚 return

Witkoff and the Trump administration鈥檚 envoy for hostage affairs have told the families of hostages still held in Gaza that they will do what is needed to bring everyone home.

The two officials are next traveling to Qatar to join Trump there. Qatar has been a key mediator during the 19-month Israel-Hamas war.

Steve Witkoff, the U.S. special envoy, said they wouldn鈥檛 be traveling to Qatar if they didn鈥檛 think there was a genuine chance for progress in negotiations.

Freed American-Israeli hostage says he feels weak but is OK

Edan Alexander has spoken with Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu.

鈥淚t鈥檚 crazy. It鈥檚 unbelievable,鈥 Alexander said about his freedom in remarks released by Netanyahu鈥檚 office.

Asked how he feels, Alexander answered: 鈥淥k, weak, but slowly we鈥檒l get back to what we were before.鈥

Trump鈥檚 special envoy Steve Witkoff then got on the call and Netanyahu expressed his gratitude to the U.S. president for helping to free Alexander.

There were reports Alexander was going to meet Trump in Qatar this week but a statement from the hostage forum, which represents the families, said he won鈥檛 be flying there. The family is in continuous contact with the Trump administration, it said.

Netanyahu says there is 鈥榥o way鈥 Israel will halt its war in Gaza as Trump tours Mideast

The Israeli prime minister says that any ceasefire deal with Hamas would be temporary.

Netanyahu鈥檚 statement came ahead of Trump鈥檚 visit to the Middle East, which did not include a stop in Israel.

Netanyahu said that if Hamas were to say it would release more hostages, 鈥渨e鈥檒l take them, and then we鈥檒l go in. But there will be no way we will stop the war.鈥

Israel says 58 hostages remain in captivity, with about 23 of them said to be alive.

Trump's Mideast envoy meets families of Israeli hostages

The U.S. special Mideast envoy Steve Witkoff met privately with families of the hostages in Tel Aviv鈥檚 Hostage鈥檚 Square on Tuesday.

Witkoff said he met with Edan Alexander, the Israeli-American soldier released on Monday, and that he was an 鈥渋ncredibly resilient young man.鈥

Hamas released Alexander who had been held hostage in Gaza for more than 19 months, offering a goodwill gesture toward Trump that could lay the groundwork for a new ceasefire.

Witkoff said negotiations for a more lasting ceasefire have begun, and that he hopes more hostages could be released soon. 鈥淲e鈥檙e working on it,鈥 he said.

Dozens of people stood in the Square and chanted 鈥淏ring them home now!鈥

Witkoff also spoke with and embraced Ruby Chen, whose Israeli-American son, Itay Chen, was abducted to Gaza and later pronounced dead. His body is still held in Gaza.

Trump starts his foreign trip with a crush of problems 鈥 and outsized certainty he has the answers

Trump had intended to use his four-day trip to press wealthy Gulf Arab nations to pour billions in new investment into the U.S. But now he finds himself navigating a series of geopolitical crises 鈥 and searching for glimmers of hope in the deep well of global turmoil 鈥 that are casting greater import on the first extended overseas trip of his second term.

鈥淭his world is a lot safer today than it was a week ago,鈥 Trump crowed to reporters on Monday as he sized up the foreign policy challenges he鈥檚 facing. 鈥淎nd a lot safer than it was six months ago.鈥

The president was brimming with an overabundance of confidence about some of the world鈥檚 most intractable problems, from tensions in South Asia to the future of sanctions in Syria to the war in Ukraine.

But behind closed doors, the Saudi crown prince, Qatar's Emir Sheikh Tamim al-Thani, and Emirati President Mohammed bin Zayed will be looking to get a bead on how Trump intends to push ahead on resolving the war in Gaza, dealing with Iran鈥檚 rapidly progressing nuclear program and addressing India-Pakistan tensions.

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An Israeli strike on a hospital in the Gaza Strip kills a journalist targeted earlier

Hassan Eslaiah, who was , has been described by Israel as a Hamas militant posing as a journalist. Israel says he took part in the Oct. 7, 2023, attack that ignited the war. He and another individual were killed in the overnight strike, according to Nasser Hospital. Eslaiah was at the facility receiving treatment from severe burns from the earlier strike, Dr. Ahmed Alfarra said.

Israel said it struck militants who were operating inside the hospital, without identifying them.

An Israeli strike just outside the hospital in April set a media tent ablaze and killed two people, including a local reporter. Eslaiah was among six other journalists who were wounded in that strike. The Israeli military said Eslaiah was the target.

Eslaiah had occasionally contributed images to The Associated Press and other international media outlets as a freelance journalist, including on Oct. 7. The AP has not worked with him for over a year.

Saudi investment minister praises US-Saudi relations

Khalid al-Falih spoke at a Saudi-U.S. Investment Forum ahead of Trump鈥檚 arrival in Riyadh.

鈥淥ur bilateral relationship is one of the world鈥檚 most significant geostrategic bonds, with economic cooperation and business partnerships at its core, and serves as a force for peace and global prosperity,鈥 he said.

He reiterated a pledge by the Saudi crown prince to see investment in the U.S. of $600 billion over the next four years.

Iran is mostly quiet about Trump鈥檚 trip as it negotiates with US over the nuclear program

Previous trips by U.S. presidents to the kingdom have drawn comments about Saudi Arabia being 鈥渕ilked鈥 by the Americans for oil and dollars for military sales.

But this time, Iranian newspapers and state television largely are not discussing Trump鈥檚 trip in detail.

The quiet may be due to the fact Riyadh and Tehran have been in a Chinese-mediated detente since 2023. Saudi Defense Minister Prince Khalid bin Salman, a brother to the Saudi crown prince, also traveled to Tehran in a high-level visit unthinkable in recent years of tensions between the two Mideast rivals.

Hussein Ibish, an analyst at the Washington-based Arab Gulf States Institute, said Saudi Arabia鈥檚 economic development projects at home means the kingdom wants peace across the region.

The Associated Press

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