US president invites Israeli prime minister to White House
U.S. President Trump invited Israeli Prime Minister Netanyahu to Washington during a phone call focused on Gaza’s post-conflict future
WASHINGTON, United States (MNTV) – U.S. President Donald Trump invited Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu to Washington during a phone call focused on Gaza’s post-conflict future and wider regional diplomacy.
According to the Israeli Prime Minister’s Office, both leaders agreed on the need to disarm Hamas and demilitarize the Gaza Strip. Trump extended an invitation for Netanyahu to visit the White House, though no date has been announced.
The conversation focused on long-term security arrangements in Gaza, aligning with Israel’s goal of neutralizing Hamas’ military capabilities following the recent conflict. The leaders also discussed expanding the Abraham Accords, the normalization agreements brokered in 2020 between Israel and several Arab states, including the UAE, Bahrain, and Morocco.
The invitation underscores the deep coordination between Washington and Tel Aviv on shaping Gaza’s governance and security architecture. For regional actors such as Türkiye, which has historically maintained strong support for Palestinians, these deliberations carry significant implications for regional stability and prospects for a comprehensive settlement.