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Netanyahu Plans Meeting With Trump Amid Iran Talks and Regional Security Concerns
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First reported by Ynet · Jul 4, 2026
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Israeli Prime Minister Netanyahu plans to meet U.S. President Trump next week amid ongoing U.S.-Iran talks and regional security issues. Iran is engaging in new oil sales talks and facing internal leadership struggles. Israel anticipates possible action against Hamas soon, while the IDF addresses manpower shortages and operational injuries.
- 01Next U.S.-Iran talks set for this weekend in Pakistan focusing on sanctions and nuclear issues.
- 02Mojtaba Khamenei missed his father's funeral due to Israeli assassination fears.
- 03Netanyahu requested a meeting with Trump, possibly next week.
- 04Israel may act against Hamas-controlled areas within two to three months.
- 05IDF warns of immediate recall of discharged soldiers due to manpower shortages.
- 06Russia claims control of five more settlements in eastern Ukraine.
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