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Trump announces meeting with Netanyahu in Florida

According to his own statements, former US-President Donald Trump will meet with Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu on Thursday. He will receive Netanyahu, who had visited Washington on Monday, at his private residence Mar-a-Lago in Florida, Trump announced on Tuesday on his online...

Trump at the Republican Party convention
Trump at the Republican Party convention

Trump announces meeting with Netanyahu in Florida

On Wednesday evening, Netanyahu will first speak before the US Congress in Washington. The speech before both houses of Congress is anticipated with tension - the relations between the USA and Israel are extremely tense due to Israel's offensive in the Gaza Strip.

Netanyahu is expected to meet with President Joe Biden on Thursday. The 81-year-old announced his resignation from another candidacy on Sunday due to doubts about his mental and physical fitness. Instead, for the Democrats, it is now likely that Vice President Kamala Harris will meet Netanyahu during his US visit.

Trump survived an attack by a assailant on July 13 during a campaign rally. A few days later, the 78-year-old was officially nominated as the Republican candidate for the presidential election in November.

Upon his arrival in the United States of America, Binyamin Netanyahu will meet with former US-President Donald Trump in Florida. The US-Israel relationship, particularly between Netanyahu and the current U.S. Congress, remains a topic of interest and discussion. Despite the upcoming meeting with President Biden on Thursday, the speech before the U.S. Congress on Wednesday evening is at the center of Netanyahu's visit to Washington. Despite facing political challenges, Netanyahu's visit to the United States to address the U.S. Congress continues to garner significant attention.

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