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Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu began his meeting with President Donald Trump in Washington on Wednesday to discuss security issues related to Iran and Gaza as tensions in the Middle East persist.
Netanyahu’s visit to the White House marks his seventh set of meetings with Trump since he began his second term.
Israel is concerned over Iran’s ballistic missile arsenal and its continued support for Hamas and Hezbollah, urging these subjects be included in a deal alongside the nuclear issue, according to Reuters. In preparation for his visit to the U.S., Netanyahu expressed that he is determined to ensure that each of the three issues are incorporated into a nuclear deal.
At the same time, Trump explored the idea of sending a second aircraft carrier towards the Middle East on Tuesday as military buildup and threats continue to paint the backdrop of diplomatic talks between the U.S. and Iran.
Another round of talks is expected to occur later this month after last Friday’s talks in Oman, which was described as a “positive atmosphere” by Iranian officials, despite U.S. officials continuing to maintain a military backup plan.
Speaking to Axios, he threatened that the U.S. will “have to do something very tough like last time” if the two countries are unable to agree to a deal, referencing the direct strikes the U.S. carried out on Iranian nuclear facilities in June 2025.
Israel has also left open the option of unilaterally intervening in Iran militarily if a deal regarding Iran’s defense apparatus and nuclear program is not reached, according to the BBC.
Tehran continues to characterize the inclusion of curbing Iran’s ballistic missile arsenal and support for its proxies as an “excessive” demand, which President Mazoud Pezeshkian stated that the country will not yield to, in a speech on Wednesday marking the 47th anniversary of the Islamic Revolution. Iran insists that resumed talks remain focused on the nuclear issue.
Iran’s priority in nuclear negotiations is to receive the sanctions relief that would ease economic pressure against the regime’s officials while retaining as much of its security apparatus as possible. While Trump demands that Iran ban its enrichment capabilities, Ali Larijani, secretary to Iran’s Supreme National Security Council, stated that Tehran will not agree to a complete overhaul of the nuclear program due to energy needs.
The two will also likely discuss the second phase of the Gaza ceasefire deal, as approaches towards disarming Hamas are being weighed. Immediately prior to his meeting with Trump, Netanyahu signed a document including Israel’s participation in Trump’s “Board of Peace.”
Earlier on Wednesday, Qatar’s Sheikh Tamim bin Hamad al-Thani spoke with Trump on the phone to push for achieving a resolution with Iran through dialogue and diplomatic means, expressing a shared interest to enhance regional security while reducing escalation.
Netanyahu’s White House visit also occurred amidst tightening Israeli control in the West Bank as Israel modified property laws that make land purchases easier, prompting fears that annexation may be drawing closer.
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