Trump invites Netanyahu to the White House again: Israel
Trump invited Netanyahu to discuss regional security, including disarming Hamas and expanding peace accords, with the meeting expected within two weeks, Israeli officials said.
- On Dec 1, U.S. President Donald Trump invited Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu to the White House in the near future, Reuters reported shortly after Trump praised Syrian developments on Truth Social.
- Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu and President Donald Trump discussed regional security priorities, focusing on disarming Hamas and demilitarizing the Gaza Strip and expanding Arab‑Israeli normalization agreements.
- Following high‑level U.S. engagement with Syria, U.S. special envoy Tom Barrack met Ahmad al‑Sharaa in Damascus shortly before Donald Trump, U.S. President, praised progress linked to lifted sanctions.
- The phone call followed Benjamin Netanyahu, Prime Minister of Israel's formal pardon request, which Donald Trump, U.S. President, has supported, though Netanyahu's readout omitted this and Israeli opposition politicians urged resignation.
- Amid rising friction along the Syrian front, Israeli Defence Forces intensified operations in southern Syria while the Trump administration pursues high-level engagement with Syria and a non-aggression pact.
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Trump to Host Netanyahu at White House, Prime Minister’s Office Says
U.S. President Donald Trump invited Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu to the White House “in the near future,” during a phone call between the two leaders late on Dec. 1, the prime minister’s office said. “The two leaders stressed the importance and obligation of disarming Hamas and demilitarizing the Gaza Strip, and discussed expanding the peace agreements,” Netanyahu’s office said in a Dec. 2 statement. The visit would be Netanyahu’s f…
Trump Invites Netanyahu to His Fifth White House Meeting - News From Antiwar.com
President Trump invited Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu to visit the White House in the "near future" during a call on Monday, according to a statement from Netanyahu's office. If Netanyahu makes the trip, it would mark his fifth White House visit since Trump came into office for his second…
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