They will not pass in the Senate, so as to meet with Trump

Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu is anticipated to remain in Washington D.C. through Tuesday. According to reports, during his stay, the Israeli leader intends to attend a memorial service honoring Senator Lindsey Graham.

Israeli sources have indicated that while Netanyahu wishes to meet with former President Donald Trump, the details of such a meeting have not yet been officially confirmed. This trip represents Netanyahu’s first official visit to the United States since the commencement of hostilities with Iran. His previous visit to the country took place in February.

The potential meeting with Trump stems from a recent phone conversation where Netanyahu offered congratulations on the 250th anniversary of American independence. During that call, the two leaders reportedly agreed to meet “soon.”

The visit is expected to be a significant diplomatic engagement. While the itinerary includes attending a memorial service for a prominent figure in the senate, the confirmation of high-level meetings remains pending.

Observers are tracking the schedule to see if Netanyahu will be able to pass through any further engagements or if the planned meeting with Trump will materialize. The current status suggests that while the diplomatic intent is clear, the scheduling remains fluid, and the confirmation of the top-tier meeting is not guaranteed.

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