FOREIGN AFFAIRS
Netanyahu
requested meeting with Trump this week during US visit
It wasn’t
clear if Donald Trump, who has been critical of Benjamin Netanyahu, would agree
to the sitdown.
By ERIN
BANCO
07/22/2024
02:41 PM EDT
https://www.politico.com/news/2024/07/22/netanyahu-trump-meeting-florida-00170382
Israeli
Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu has requested an in-person meeting with
former President Donald Trump while in the U.S. this week, according to two
people familiar with the outreach.
Netanyahu is
coming to Washington this week to meet with President Joe Biden, Vice President
Kamala Harris and lawmakers on Capitol Hill. He is also slated to give a speech
in front of Congress Wednesday.
Netanyahu
and Trump’s teams have in recent days discussed the possibility of the two
leaders meeting face-to-face, potentially in Florida. Trump has yet to agree to
a meeting, but also has not outright rejected the idea, the people said.
One of the
people said if the meeting does take place, it will likely be later in the week
following Trump’s rally in North Carolina on Thursday.
The Trump
campaign and the Israeli embassy in Washington did not respond to requests for
comment.
The
conversations come amid a historic decision by Biden to pull out of the race
and as Harris ramps up her campaign for president. Harris is still in the midst
of forming her team and ironing out her foreign policy stances, including how
she will present her position on the war in Gaza.
Trump is a
staunch supporter of the state of Israel and in 2017 formally recognized
Jerusalem as its capital. He moved the U.S. embassy there the following year.
But he and
Netanyahu have had a falling out in recent years. Trump was angered by
Netanyahu’s congratulatory statements following Biden’s win in 2020. And the
former president condemned Netanyahu for the country’s intelligence failure
around Oct. 7. He has also threatened the prime minister that if he doesn’t
cement a deal to bring home the hostages soon, a Trump administration won’t
look kindly on him.
“They better
be back before I assume office, or you will be paying a very big price,” Trump
said in his speech at the Republican National Convention in Milwaukee last
week.
If Netanyahu
secures a meeting with Trump this week it could help him build support with the
former president and for his policies in the West Bank and Gaza, as well as his
campaign on its northern border against Hezbollah.
It would
also give Trump a chance to establish more formal communications with Netanyahu
at a time when Harris’ campaign is still trying to work out how it will handle
a prime minister that has been increasingly at odds with parts of the
Democratic establishment.
The U.S. and Israel are this week hoping to move forward talks to help reach a cease-fire in Gaza and the release of all remaining hostages. Delegations from both countries, as well as teams from Egypt and Qatar, were set to meet in the Middle East last week before Israel informed Washington that it had decided not to send i
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