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Netanyahu and Trump Plan to Meet Next Week

July 2, 2025
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Netanyahu Says He Plans to Meet With Trump Next Week
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Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu of Israel and President Trump plan to meet next week in the United States, in what would be the Israeli leader’s third U.S. visit in less than six months.

The visit would come after the United States intervened in the Israel-Iran war last month, striking three Iranian nuclear facilities before helping secure a cease-fire to halt the deadly regional escalation. Mr. Netanyahu’s arrival would also occur as international attention refocuses on efforts to achieve a truce in the nearly two-year-old war between Israel and Hamas in Gaza.

Indirect talks between Israel and Hamas have repeatedly failed to produce a cease-fire, prolonging the suffering of more than two million Palestinian civilians in Gaza and the captivity of Israeli hostages. The two sides have not been able to agree on how long a cease-fire should last, with Hamas demanding a total end to the war and Mr. Netanyahu expressing interest in only a temporary truce until Hamas’s military wing and government are dismantled.

Mr. Netanyahu, speaking at a meeting of government ministers on Tuesday, said that while in the United States, he planned to meet other senior Trump administration officials, including Vice President JD Vance, Secretary of State Marco Rubio, Secretary of Defense Pete Hegseth, and Steve Witkoff, Mr. Trump’s special envoy for peace missions.

Mr. Trump told reporters at the White House on Tuesday that he and Mr. Netanyahu would discuss Gaza and Iran. Asked about a cease-fire in Gaza, he said, “We hope it’s going to happen, and we’re looking forward to it happening sometime next week.”

Mr. Trump did not clarify why he thought a breakthrough was imminent.

An Israeli official, who spoke on condition of anonymity to discuss the prime minister’s schedule, said that Mr. Netanyahu planned to fly to Washington on Sunday and meet with Mr. Trump on Monday.

On Sunday, Mr. Trump publicly demanded progress on a deal in Gaza. “MAKE THE DEAL IN GAZA,” the president wrote on social media. “GET THE HOSTAGES BACK!!!”

Some analysts have speculated that Mr. Netanyahu may now be willing to agree to end the war in Gaza, even if it risks far-right political allies leaving his governing coalition. Mr. Netanyahu, those analysts say, could feel that he is in a better position to campaign for re-election because of Israeli and American strikes on Iran’s nuclear program.

Though the extent of the damage to Iranian nuclear facilities remains unclear, Mr. Netanyahu has portrayed the campaign as a success and his domestic popularity appears to have risen.

Since the cease-fire, Mr. Netanyahu has faced growing calls at home to secure an agreement to free the remaining hostages in Gaza. Up to 20 hostages abducted in the Hamas-led attack of Oct. 7, 2023, are still believed to be alive, according to Israeli authorities. The remains of 30 others are also being held, the authorities said.

Humanitarian officials have also warned of increasing desperation among Palestinians in Gaza, who are struggling to obtain food aid amid deadly violence near distribution points and enduring miserable conditions in sweltering makeshift shelters.

On Sunday, Mr. Netanyahu told a group of workers for the Shin Bet, the country’s domestic intelligence service, that Israel’s campaign in Iran had opened up opportunities. He spoke about rescuing hostages being held in Gaza, adding that Israel must “resolve the Gaza issue and defeat Hamas.”

In recent days, Hamas officials have suggested to the Arabic media that they will not compromise on their demand to end the war.

Tyler Pager in Washington contributed reporting to this article.

Adam Rasgon is a reporter for The Times in Jerusalem, covering Israeli and Palestinian affairs.

The post Netanyahu and Trump Plan to Meet Next Week appeared first on New York Times.

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