Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu will travel to the United States next week to meet President Donald Trump and key members of his cabinet, his office announced Tuesday.
Netanyahu said Secretary of State Marco Rubio, Vice President J.D. Vance, and Secretary of Defense Pete Hegses, were also included in the talks.
The meeting comes after strikes in Israel and Iran hurt three important nuclear sites, but it remains unclear whether it has been completely “expunged” as Trump originally claimed.
In an interview with CNN’s Kasie Hunt last week, Israeli President Isaac Herzog said that although the exact details of communication and coordination between Netanyahu and Trump were not known before the strike, there was a “very close and intimate dialogue” between the two.
Trump told reporters that when he meets Netanyahu at the White House he will discuss the situation in Gaza and Iran.
