Overview
- The White House formally confirmed Netanyahu’s visit to Washington on July 7 for talks with President Trump.
- Top of the agenda is finalizing a Gaza ceasefire and securing a hostage-release arrangement with Hamas.
- The leaders will also address countering Iran’s regional activities, building on last week’s Israel-Iran truce.
- They plan to explore expanding the Abraham Accords to bring additional Arab states into the diplomatic fold.
- Both Netanyahu and Trump enter the talks under mounting legal and political scrutiny at home.