Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu spoke with President Donald Trump on Friday evening, congratulating him on the 250th anniversary of U.S. independence. According to a statement from the Prime Minister's Office, Netanyahu said the U.S. 'is a guarantor of global liberty' and that Israel greatly values the close bond between the nations. The two agreed to meet soon in the United States.
Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu's office confirmed Friday evening that he spoke with U.S. President Donald Trump at 19:38 Jerusalem time, congratulating him on the 250th anniversary of U.S. independence. According to the official statement, Netanyahu told Trump that the United States 'is a guarantor of global liberty' and that Israel 'greatly values the close bond between the nations.' The two leaders agreed to meet soon in the United States, though no date was set.
The confirmation followed a series of rapid reports. At 19:29 Jerusalem, journalist Amit Segal (N12) reported that the call had taken place and that the leaders agreed to meet in Washington. The Zioneer published its first bulletin on the call at 19:32, citing Segal, and updated shortly after at 19:35 with the agreement. The Prime Minister's Office statement at 19:38 added the official wording and the specific time of the call, marking the first on-record confirmation from the Israeli side.
Earlier Friday, President Isaac Herzog visited the U.S. Embassy in Jerusalem and delivered a letter to Trump for the 250th anniversary, as The Zioneer reported at 13:12 Jerusalem. The call also comes amid a period of active U.S. diplomatic outreach; Trump said last week that Netanyahu would visit the U.S. soon, and a senior U.S. official confirmed direct dialogue with Netanyahu.
The White House has not yet issued a statement on the call. No date has been set for the meeting.
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