Overview
- Netanyahu's visit marks the first in-person meeting between Trump and a foreign leader since the announcement of sweeping U.S. tariffs, including a 17% levy on Israeli goods.
- Discussions are expected to focus on Israel's intensified military operations in Gaza, which have resulted in over 50,000 Palestinian deaths, according to Gaza's Health Ministry.
- The leaders will also address the stalled hostage negotiations and ceasefire efforts in Gaza, as well as broader U.S.-Israel relations and trade policy.
- Netanyahu is also seeking U.S. support regarding Iran's nuclear program, with reports suggesting he may push for a military understanding if diplomacy fails.
- The visit follows Hungary's withdrawal from the International Criminal Court, which had issued a warrant for Netanyahu's arrest on alleged crimes against humanity.