Netanyahu to Visit US Sunday for Key Security Talks and Senator Graham Memorial
Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu is set to depart for a diplomatic visit to the United States on Sunday, a day later than initially planned. The visit is considered one of the most significant in recent times, focusing on critical security and political issues.
On Monday, Netanyahu will meet with US President Donald Trump at the White House to discuss major topics including the joint effort to counter Iran's nuclear ambitions, maintaining Israel's military superiority in the region, and strengthening the strategic alliance between Jerusalem and Washington. This meeting follows a phone conversation between the two leaders during the US 250th Independence Day celebrations, where Netanyahu requested the White House meeting.
The day after the White House meeting, on Tuesday, Netanyahu will attend the official memorial service for Senator Lindsey Graham, a prominent pro-Israel Republican senator from South Carolina who passed away recently due to an aortic rupture. Graham was known for his unwavering support for Israel's security and diplomatic efforts. Netanyahu's attendance is intended to honor Graham's legacy and Israel's deep appreciation for his work.
This visit occurs amid ongoing maritime tensions in the Persian Gulf, where the US is intensifying sanctions enforcement against Iran. Coordination between Israel and the US on these security matters is deemed crucial for regional stability.
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