Recent reports in the Israeli press indicated that President Trump would host Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu on Monday. However, White House officials confirmed that no meeting has been scheduled. Netanyahu has visited the Oval Office six times since Trump took office, but he has been trying to secure an appointment for over two weeks without success. White House officials noted that while Netanyahu expressed interest in meeting, it was never confirmed or added to Trump's schedule. The planned trip was canceled after the funeral of former Senator Lindsey Graham was postponed. Some Israeli officials suggest that Netanyahu's decision to cancel may be related to concerns about U.S. actions regarding Iran. The situation reflects Netanyahu's declining popularity in Washington, with recent actions by U.S. lawmakers indicating growing discontent with his leadership.
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No Meeting Scheduled Between Trump and Netanyahu Despite Reports
Reports of a scheduled meeting between President Trump and Israeli Prime Minister Netanyahu were confirmed to be false by White House officials. Netanyahu has been attempting to arrange a meeting for over two weeks, but it was never confirmed. The situation highlights Netanyahu's waning popularity in Washington and concerns regarding U.S. policy towards Iran.
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No Meeting Scheduled Between Trump and Netanyahu Despite Reports