Benjamin Netanyahu is expected to visit US President-elect Donald Trump in the coming weeks, marking an early high-profile meeting following Trump’s return to the White House. The visit is expected to underscore the close political ties between the two leaders.
Discussions are likely to centre on security issues in the Middle East, including the situation in Gaza, Iran’s regional influence, and broader strategic coordination. Netanyahu has previously emphasised the importance of close alignment with Washington, particularly during periods of regional instability.
The meeting is also expected to address future diplomatic priorities, including military cooperation and US policy toward Israel following the change in administration. Analysts say the timing highlights Netanyahu’s interest in shaping early engagement with the incoming US leadership.
The visit comes amid continued conflict in the region and international debate over Israel’s military actions and diplomatic strategy. Observers note that the talks may signal how US–Israel relations will evolve in the next phase of the Trump presidency.