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Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu traveled to the United States on Sunday, becoming the first world leader to visit Washington, D.C. since President Donald Trump's inauguration on January 20. The meeting, scheduled for February 4, will focus on critical issues, including the ongoing situation in Gaza, hostages held by Hamas, and the threat posed by Iran and its militias, according to the Israeli Prime Minister's Office.
Netanyahu emphasized the importance of the Israeli-American alliance, stating, "Meeting with President Trump first is a testimony to the strength of our personal friendship." He expressed hopes that their discussions could strengthen regional security and pave the way for a "remarkable era of peace through strength."
This meeting comes during a fragile six-week ceasefire with Hamas, creating a brief pause in the 15 months of conflict. A U.S. official noted that the two leaders would have a working meeting, with further details to be announced.
Both leaders aim to address crucial geopolitical challenges that affect not just Israel but the broader Middle East.