Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu, the longest-serving leader in IsraelS history [[1]], is scheduled to meet with former U.S. President Donald Trump next week. The planned discussions come amid heightened regional tensions and renewed scrutiny of Iran’s nuclear program. According to sources, Netanyahu also intends to discuss the next phase of Israel’s military operations in Gaza and concerns regarding lebanon and Syria [[3]], while the Trump administration has previously signaled a desire to de-escalate conflicts in the region [[2]].
With a potential meeting between Benjamin Netanyahu and Donald Trump on the horizon, discussions regarding how to address Iran have resurfaced as a key focus in both Washington and Tel Aviv.