Trump hints Netanyahu may visit US White House as early as next week

US President Donald Trump suggested that Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu could travel to the White House next week for his first visit since the US-Israeli war against Iran began.

This potential meeting signals a diplomatic effort to stabilize relations between the two allies following the intense military conflict in the region. The visit matters as it may outline future military coordination and political strategies in the Middle East.

  • Netanyahu was the first Israeli prime minister to be born outside of the British Mandate of Palestine.
  • The White House has hosted over 15,000 official meetings with foreign leaders since its construction in 1800.
  • Israel and the US share one of the world's longest-standing military alliances, dating back to the 1940s.

US-Iran-Israel War and Strait of Hormuz Control Dispute

The United States and Iran maintain a fragile 60-day ceasefire while conducting indirect technical talks in Doha focused on the Strait of Hormuz and unfreezing Iranian funds, with no progress on nuclear issues or a lasting peace agreement.

US-Iran-Israel War and Strait of Hormuz Control Dispute— full background & timeline
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