27.01.2025 19:45
Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu will travel to Washington, D.C. to meet with President Donald Trump. Israeli media reported that the discussions will cover the ceasefire in Gaza, the cancellation of the U.S. decision to restrict heavy bomb shipments to Israel, normalization with Saudi Arabia, increasing tensions with Iran, and other regional issues.
Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu plans to visit Washington, the capital of the United States, from February 3 to 5.
HE WILL BE THE FIRST LEADER INVITED TO THE WHITE HOUSE IN HIS SECOND TERM
According to a report by Israel's Walla newspaper, citing Israeli senior officials, the visit depends on Netanyahu's health condition. If the visit takes place, Netanyahu will be recorded as the first foreign leader invited to the White House during President Donald Trump's second term.
CEASEFIRE IN GAZA, SAUDI ARABIA AND IRAN WILL BE DISCUSSED
The meeting will address the ceasefire in Gaza, the cancellation of the U.S. decision to restrict heavy bomb shipments to Israel, normalization with Saudi Arabia, increasing tensions with Iran, and other regional issues.
HE HAD PRAISED TRUMP
After Trump took office during the inauguration ceremony on January 20, Netanyahu released a congratulatory message stating, "The best days of our alliance are yet to come," and praised Trump's pro-Israel policies during his first term.