Netanyahu travels to U.S. for Trump meeting as Gaza and Iran set to top agenda
Israeli officials anticipate friction over Turkey's role in Gaza and beginning post-war reconstruction before Hamas has fully disarmed, as well as locating the remains of deceased hostage Ran Gvili. Netanyahu is also expected to push for U.S. pressure on Iran to halt its military advancements
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Israeli officials anticipate friction over Turkey's role in Gaza and beginning post-war reconstruction before Hamas has fully disarmed, as well as locating the remains of deceased hostage Ran Gvili. Netanyahu is also expected to push for U.S. pressure on Iran to halt its military advancements
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December 27, 2025
Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu is expected to travel to Florida on Sunday morning for a meeting with U.S. President Donald Trump in what will be the sixth meeting between the two leaders since Trump returned to office in January.
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