Trump Invites Netanyahu to the White House
Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu held a phone call Monday with U.S. President Donald Trump, during which the President invited him to the White House for a meeting in the near future • Read More
According to reports, the discussion focused on shared priorities, including the commitment to disarming Hamas and fully demilitarizing the Gaza Strip. The two leaders also spoke about ongoing efforts to broaden regional peace agreements.
The invitation comes shortly after President Trump issued a public statement urging Israel to maintain open dialogue with Syria and avoid actions that could hinder what he described as the country’s “evolution into a prosperous state.” Trump praised the new Syrian president, Ahmed al-Sharaa, and highlighted recent U.S. moves—including easing sanctions—as contributing to what he called “historic opportunities” for Middle East peace.
The developments unfold against a backdrop of heightened friction along the Israeli–Syrian frontier. In recent days, Israeli forces carried out a major raid targeting terrorists in southern Syria, followed by separate clashes in Beit Jinn during an IDF arrest operation.
Despite the broader instability, both leaders emphasized the importance of ongoing coordination, with the upcoming White House meeting expected to center on regional security, counterterrorism, and future diplomatic frameworks.
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