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Netanyahu accepts Trump’s invite, will meet at White House next week

Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu and President Trump are expected to meet next week in Washington, and have been the first foreign leader since Trump took office.

The White House has confirmed that Netanyahu has accepted the invitation of the meeting on February 4.

Netanyahu's visit attacked in Gaza as if the former President Biden was assumed between Israel and the extremist groups of Palestinian groups. The agreement that both Trump and Biden trusted had paused in the battle of 15 months or more.

In a letter from the White House, Mr. Trump discusses how the United States can “bring peace to Israel and his neighbors” and how they cooperate to “compete with our shared enemies.” He said he was looking forward to doing so.

AP communication reported that the event could remind the world that Trump and the United States were supported during the war in Gaza, even for Netanyahu, who is under pressure in Israel.

Netanyahu also continued to provide military assistance to Israel to take the remaining hostages back, following Hamas's first attack on Israel on October 7, 2023, and urged Trump to put more pressure on Iran. I want to do it. 250 people were prisoner.

The Prime Minister and Trump met in July last year on his MAR-A-LAGO real estate.

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