Overview
- Netanyahu is the first foreign leader to meet with Trump following the announcement of sweeping U.S. tariffs, including a 17% levy on Israeli goods.
- The leaders are discussing strategies to address Israel's struggling economy, exacerbated by the tariffs, which threaten key industries like tech and pharmaceuticals.
- Talks include the ongoing war in Gaza, where Israeli hostages remain held by Hamas, and efforts to negotiate a ceasefire following a collapsed truce.
- Iran's nuclear program is a central topic, with Netanyahu seeking assurances against potential U.S.-Iran negotiations that fail to meet Israel's security concerns.
- The meeting underscores the deep U.S.-Israel alliance, with Netanyahu leveraging their close relationship to address both domestic and regional crises.