02.02.2025 16:42
Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu, speaking at the airport before his visit to Washington to meet with U.S. President Donald Trump, stated that he believes they will redraw the map of the Middle East by working closely with Trump.
Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu made statements at the airport before his visit to Washington to meet with President Trump.
"WE WILL REDRAW THE MAP OF THE MIDDLE EAST"
Netanyahu, who claims to have changed the face of the Middle East with attacks against Hamas and Hezbollah, argued that they are redrawing the map with these decisions. Netanyahu stated, "However, I believe that by working closely with President Trump, we can redraw the map even better."
"HAD SIGNIFICANT CONSEQUENCES FOR ISRAEL AND THE MIDDLE EAST"
Netanyahu expressed that he would have an important meeting with the U.S. President in Washington, recalling the "Abraham Accords" that Trump "championed" during his first term, stating, "It has had significant consequences for Israel and the Middle East."
NETANYAHU WILL ALSO MEET WITH WITKOFF
Additionally, the Israeli Prime Minister's Office announced that Netanyahu would also meet with Trump's Special Representative for the Middle East, Steve Witkoff, as part of the second phase negotiations for a ceasefire and prisoner exchange agreement in Gaza.