PALM BEACH, Florida — U.S. President Donald Trump met Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu in Florida on Monday for talks on breaking a deadlock over the Gaza ceasefire and addressing Israeli concerns about Iran and Lebanese group Hezbollah. Speaking to reporters as the two leaders entered Trump's Mar-a-Lago beach club in Florida, Trump struck a decidedly supportive tone with Netanyahu, even as some aides and allies have suggested the Israeli leader was slow-walking elements of the ceasefire accord signed in October. Trump said he wanted to move to the second phase of the ceasefire deal between Israel and the Palestinian militant group Hamas as soon as possible, but that "there has to be a disarming of Hamas." He added that he would be open to supporting another rapid Israeli attack on Iran if that country keeps developing its ballistic missile and nuclear weapons programs. "I feel that if you had the wrong prime minister, Israel would not exist," Trump told reporters, in remarks full of praise for the Israeli leader. He said Israeli President Isaac Herzog had told him he planned t