Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu has visited former United States President Donald Trump at his Mar-a-Lago property in Florida for talks that might ease tensions between the 2 leaders.
Netanyahu met Trump, the Republican candidate in November’s presidential election, on Friday, a day after Netanyahu met Democratic President Joe Biden and Vice President Kamala Harris, who is predicted to run in opposition to Trump.
The Florida assembly capped a weeklong US go to by Netanyahu that has been met with widespread protests, boycotts from US lawmakers and warnings from rights teams about Israel’s struggle on Gaza.
Talking subsequent to Trump, Netanyahu mentioned Israel can be dispatching a negotiating group to debate a proposal for a Gaza ceasefire in Rome “most likely initially of the week”, in response to pool reporters.
Netanyahu’s go to adopted an address to a joint session of the US Congress, a White Home assembly with Biden and a separate assembly with Harris.
Lengthy seen as adept at navigating shifting US political winds, Netanyahu’s ultimate US cease on the journey has broadly been seen as an effort to fix ties with Trump earlier than the November 5 election.
Trump, whose time period as president stretched from January 2017 to January 2021, took a permissive and transactional method to US-Israel ties that empowered Netanyahu’s authorities whereas largely sidelining Palestinian pursuits.
However Netanyahu’s acceptance of Biden’s victory within the 2020 presidential election whereas Trump claimed fraud noticed the relationship sour.
“F*** him,” Trump mentioned of Netanyahu in an interview on the time.
“I nonetheless like Bibi,” he added. “However I additionally like loyalty.”
Earlier than Friday’s assembly, officers informed Israeli media that Netanyahu’s had already begun his appeal offensive, calling Trump for the primary time in years this month.
Throughout his speech to Congress, Netanyahu took specific time to focus on a number of of Trump’s actions whereas in workplace, together with mediating the Abraham Accords, which noticed Israel set up ties with a number of Arab nations, in addition to Trump’s choice to maneuver the US embassy from Tel Aviv to Jerusalem and recognise Israel’s declare to the Syrian-occupied Golan Heights.
Trump later thanked the Israeli chief throughout an interview on Fox Information.
Standing subsequent to Netanyahu on Friday, he maintained the pair “at all times had an excellent relationship”.
Conferences with Biden and Harris
After his handle to Congress, Netanyahu met with Biden on the White Home, the place officers mentioned the US president pressed the Israeli chief on a US proposal for a Gaza ceasefire.
In response to Palestinian officers, no less than 39,175 folks have been killed and 90,403 injured in Israel’s struggle on Gaza, which started in October.
Israel launched the struggle after the October 7 Hamas-led assaults on southern Israel killed no less than 1,139 folks, in response to an Al Jazeera tally based mostly on Israeli statistics. About 250 folks had been taken captive in the course of the assaults.
Within the early days of the struggle, Biden had embraced Netanyahu whereas giving little point out to Palestinian struggling. Whereas his administration has since taken a rhetorically harder line with Israeli officers, it has continued to supply political and weapons assist to Israel.
This week, Amnesty Worldwide mentioned it was placing the US “on discover” that Israel had used weapons of US origin in struggle crimes and it “might be complicit in additional violations dedicated with these weapons”.
On Thursday, Netanyahu additionally met with Harris, who’s on monitor to formally change into the Democratic Occasion’s presidential nominee subsequent month after Biden’s shock announcement on Sunday that he would finish his re-election bid.
Many analysts noticed Harris’s feedback after the assembly as trying to mediate the administration’s continued assist for the struggle with the home political fallout it has induced. She mentioned the struggle was “not a binary difficulty”.
“We can’t look away within the face of those tragedies.We can’t enable ourselves to change into numb to the struggling. And I can’t be silent,” she mentioned, whereas persevering with to pledge assist for Israel.
“To everybody who has been calling for a ceasefire and to everybody who yearns for peace, I see you, and I hear you,” she mentioned.
The statements, seen as extra firmly foregrounding the civilian toll of the struggle than earlier messages from the Biden administration, had been met with a swift rebuke from Netanyahu’s far-right allies in Israel.
“Madam candidate, there might be no cessation of hostilities,” Nationwide Safety Minister Itamar Ben-Gvir wrote on X.