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Netanyahu to Visit Washington on July 18 as Trump Meeting Remains Uncertain
Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu is expected to visit Washington on July 18 to attend a memorial event for the late Senator Lindsey Graham. While Netanyahu hopes to meet President Donald Trump during the trip, Israeli officials say no meeting has been confirmed amid reported policy differences over the regional security situation and negotiations with Iran.
Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu is scheduled to travel to Washington on July 18 to attend a memorial event honoring the late Senator Lindsey Graham, a longtime supporter of Israel and close ally of President Donald Trump.
According to Reuters and The Times of Israel, Netanyahu is expected to participate in the ceremony during his visit to the United States.
Possible Trump Meeting Still Unconfirmed
Whether Netanyahu will also meet with President Trump remains unclear. An Israeli senior official told Reuters that the prime minister would like to hold talks with the president, but no meeting has been finalized.
Reported Differences Over Regional Policy
Recent reports have pointed to policy differences between the two leaders regarding the regional security situation, particularly following the conflict involving Iran and ongoing efforts surrounding diplomatic negotiations.
Axios also reported that during a July 9 phone call, President Trump urged Israel to withdraw its forces from Syria and Lebanon, highlighting continuing discussions between Washington and Jerusalem over regional strategy. Neither government has publicly confirmed additional details regarding those discussions.
If a meeting takes place during Netanyahu's visit, it is expected to draw significant attention given the importance of U.S.-Israel coordination on Iran and broader Middle East security issues.
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