WASHINGTON — President Donald J. Trump announced on Thursday that Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin N. Netanyahu has asked to meet with him at the White House the following week. The statement came amid reports that the two leaders have diverging views on regional issues such as Iran and Lebanon, and ahead of Israel’s upcoming elections.
Trump told reporters that Netanyahu’s request signals a “strong relationship” between the United States and Israel. He said the meeting would be “important” for Netanyahu, who is looking to solidify his position before the November election.
The President also briefed on Iran, noting that the U.S. remains wary of Tehran’s nuclear program and regional influence. Trump said the administration would continue to monitor developments in the Middle East and that any decisions would be made in consultation with Israeli officials.
No official confirmation has yet been issued by the White House or the Israeli government. The meeting, if it proceeds, would be the first time Netanyahu has visited the U.S. in several years.
Analysis: The announcement comes at a time when U.S.–Israel ties are under scrutiny, particularly over differing stances on Iran’s nuclear ambitions and the security situation in Lebanon. A meeting could signal a diplomatic push to align U.S. policy more closely with Israeli interests ahead of Israel’s elections. However, without a formal invitation or confirmation from either side, the details of the proposed meeting remain speculative.
Sources
Times of India, “‘Knows who the boss is’: Trump says Netanyahu requested White House meeting next week,” https://timesofindia.indiatimes.com/world/us/knows-who-the-boss-is-trump-says-netanyahu-requested-white-house-meeting-next-week/articleshow/132185711.cms
Story synopsis gathered from: Times of India – Top Stories — source
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