Netanyahu Will Meet Trump in Washington in a Sign of Their Strong Ties

The Prime Minister’s office said in a statement late on Saturday, in a late statement of this Israeli leader since the opening of the President in January, that Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu from Israel is scheduled to meet with President Trump in the White House this week.
Mr. Netanyahu will arrive in Washington yet Renewing the military campaign for Israel Against Hamas in Gaza at the end of last month, despite the efforts made by Mr. Trump’s assistants in the mediator in a new truce to stop the fighting there and liberate more hostages.
In addition to the Gaza war, the two leaders are likely to address the extensive definitions of Mr. Trump, which includes a 17 percent mark on Israeli exports to the United States. Mr. Netanyahu sought to avoid a tariff on the eve of Mr. Trump’s announcement by emptying Israeli customs duties on American products – apparently in vain.
In the statement, the office of Mr. Netanyahu said that the two leaders “will discuss the issue of customs tariffs, the efforts made to restore our hostages, the relations of Israel Torky, and the Iranian threat,” adding that the Prime Minister is traveling to Washington on Sunday after inviting Mr. Trump.
However, the visit of Mr. Netanyahu confirms how the Israeli leader witnessed his diplomatic position in Washington Nuba since Mr. Trump returned to power in January. Former President Joseph R. Biden Junior, whose relationship with Mr. Netanyahu was increasingly fraught with the existence of the Gaza war, did not meet him in the Oval Office until 2024.
Mr. Trump, along with his policy in the Middle East, was in particular to benefit from Israel and left only a little day between him and Mr. Netanyahu. When he entered his position in his second term, Mr. Trump made Israeli Prime Minister the first foreign leader invited to the White House.
Two White House officials and a former Israeli official said that the leaders would meet on Monday. Officials spoke on the condition that his identity was not disclosed because they were not allowed to discuss the matter publicly.
He was the Israeli Prime Minister In Hungary to visit the stateHe met with the country’s leader, Victor Urban.
During the last trip of Mr. Netanyahu, Mr. Trump explained that he was clarified to hear in a new diplomatic deal between Israel and the Kingdom of Saudi Arabia, which is a basic goal for both leaders. But it seems that Mr. Trump has dropped support for a Palestinian state, despite the pressure from the Saudis.
Mr. Trump also Description of a vision of Gaza Which included the acquisition of the United States and the collective exit of the Palestinians from the pocket. Experts said the proposal that appears to be outside the cuff to remove the Palestinians is likely to violate international law. It was also widely rejected by Arab nations. Mr. Netanyahu has since called for “volunteer migration” by Ghazan, which critics have condemned to actually forced displacement.
Mr. Trump also canceled the sanctions imposed by Mr. Biden on the violent West Bank settlers and released weapons to Israel held by the former president.
The Israeli forces were bombing Gaza and Progress is deeper in the pocket Since the resumption of the war in late March. Israel also prevented aid from entering Gaza for about a month, in a clear attempt to pressure Hamas, which led to fears of a humanitarian crisis that is exacerbated in Ghazan.
The Trump administration blamed Hamas for the ceasefire collapse. The armistice – which started before the opening of Mr. Trump in January – was held for about two months before Israel finally finished fatal bombing on March 18.
Hamas accused Israel of breaking the ceasefire, which helped Steve Whitkov, Mr. Trump’s envoy in the Middle East, in the mediator. The agreement obtained a six -week preliminary truce for both sides to negotiate a comprehensive deal to liberate the remaining hostages and end the war, which Israel refused to abide without ending Hamas rule there.
More than 50,000 Ghazan has been killed in the military campaign of Israel, including more than 1,000 since the end of the truce in late March, according to the Ministry of Health in Gaza. These numbers do not distinguish between civilians and fighters.