Biden and Netanyahu to Meet in Washington in Late July
US President Joe Biden has invited Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu to a meeting in the United States for the first time since Biden took office in January.
The meeting is expected to take place in late July, according to a statement from the White House.
The two leaders will discuss a range of issues, including the ongoing conflict between Israel and the Palestinians, the threat posed by Iran, and the US-Israel relationship.
The meeting comes at a time of tension between the two countries. In recent months, Biden has criticized Israel's handling of the conflict with the Palestinians and has called for a two-state solution.
Netanyahu, meanwhile, has been critical of Biden's approach to Iran, arguing that the US should take a tougher stance against the country's nuclear program.
Despite these differences, the two leaders are expected to work together to find common ground and strengthen the US-Israel relationship.
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