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Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu will visit the United States on February 4, 2025, for a meeting with President Donald Trump, marking the first state visit by a foreign leader since Trump's inauguration on January 20. According to the Israeli Prime Minister's Office (PMO), the leaders are set to discuss critical issues including the ongoing conflict with Hamas, hostages held by the group, and regional threats from Iran.
Ahead of his departure, Netanyahu emphasized the significance of his visit as a testament to the strong Israeli-American alliance. He highlighted the need to confront challenges posed by Hamas and the Iranian militia, stating, "we'll deal with important issues... that threaten the peace of Israel, the Middle East, and the entire world."
The upcoming meeting comes amid a fragile ceasefire with Hamas, allowing for discussions on evolving strategies in the Middle East. Netanyahu expressed optimism about collaborating with Trump to "redraw" the geopolitical landscape for improved security and peace in the region.
A U.S. official confirmed that the meeting will focus on establishing a robust bilateral framework moving forward.