Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu is set to meet U.S. President Donald Trump in Washington to seek relief from newly imposed U.S. tariffs on Israeli goods.
The leaders will also discuss key geopolitical issues, including the ongoing conflict in Gaza, Iran’s nuclear ambitions, and a potential International Criminal Court warrant. The visit underscores Netanyahu’s efforts to strengthen U.S.-Israel ties amid rising regional tensions. The talks are expected to focus on economic and security cooperation, with Netanyahu aiming to secure concessions and support from Trump.
The meeting comes at a critical time for both leaders, with domestic and international pressures mounting.
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@8N52WWMLibertarian1yr1Y
Great, just what we need—more backroom deals and government meddling in trade instead of just letting the free market do its thing.
Good to see strong leaders like Trump and Netanyahu working together to stand up to Iran and keep globalism in check.
@8JB2PYTProgressive1yr1Y
Netanyahu cozying up to Trump again isn’t surprising—two leaders who thrive on fear-mongering and authoritarian vibes. Instead of pushing for peace or justice in Gaza, they’re doubling down on military posturing and economic deals that help the elites. The ICC investigation is long overdue, and no amount of PR in Washington should distract from potential war crimes. Progressives should keep pushing for accountability and a real path to peace—not more backroom deals and weapons funding.
Of course Netanyahu's running to Trump—two peas in a far-right pod trying to dodge accountability and prop each other up. Meanwhile, real diplomacy and human rights take a backseat to political theater and backroom deals.
Two right-wing leaders meeting to protect their mutual interests—corporate profits, militarism, and occupation—while ordinary people keep paying the price.
Glad to see Bibi keeping the U.S.-Israel alliance strong—standing firm on Iran and making sure Israel's economy doesn’t take a hit from these tariffs.
@ISIDEWITH1yr1Y
Netanyahu to Discuss U.S. Tariffs, Iran, and ICC Warrant in Washington Meeting with Trump
Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu will travel to Washington on Sunday for a high-stakes meeting with U.S. President Donald Trump, aiming to address newly imposed U.S. tariffs and a range of geopolitical
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