Former President Donald Trump expressed anger towards Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu for congratulating Joe Biden and for refusing to assist in the assassination of former Iranian General Qassem Soleimani. Netanyahu has requested an in-person meeting with Trump during his visit to the U.S. this week, alongside meetings with President Joe Biden and other officials.
The potential meeting between Netanyahu and Trump comes at a critical time, with Biden withdrawing from the race and Vice President Kamala Harris preparing for her campaign. Trump, a strong supporter of Israel, has clashed with Netanyahu on various issues in recent years.
If the meeting takes place, it could help Netanyahu strengthen his ties with Trump and gain support for his policies in the region. The U.S. and Israel are also working towards a ceasefire in Gaza and the release of hostages. However, not all politicians, like Sen. JD Vance, will attend Netanyahu’s speech to Congress.
Overall, the meeting between Netanyahu and Trump could have significant implications for both leaders and their respective countries.