Trump and Netanyahu to meet in Washington on Monday for talks on Iran, security pact
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WASHINGTON, United States — WASHINGTON — U.S. President Donald Trump and Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu are scheduled to hold a strategic meeting at the White House on Monday, with Iran and a possible new U.S.-Israeli security and military agreement topping the agenda, according to CNN.
The meeting will be the two leaders' first face-to-face encounter since their February talks, during which Netanyahu presented what officials described as a joint war plan against Iran. Preparations for the gathering follow intensive phone diplomacy between Washington and Jerusalem.
The timing comes after Trump previously called Netanyahu "crazy" over Israel's escalation in Lebanon, a remark that stirred debate among Republicans and Trump's MAGA base. In a recent interview, Trump said his relationship with Netanyahu was "very good" and that the Israeli prime minister "knows who the president is," underscoring his view that U.S. leadership sets the alliance's direction.
Domestic political pressure is also shaping the meeting. Figures such as commentator Tucker Carlson have called in Washington for a reassessment of unconditional U.S. support for Israel, adding an internal-policy dimension to the talks.
