Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu met this evening in Jerusalem with a delegation from JINSA, a group of retired American generals and admirals described as friends of Israel. The meeting took place at the Prime Minister's Office; no details on the agenda or outcome have been released.
Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu met this evening at his office in Jerusalem with a delegation from JINSA (the Jewish Institute for National Security of America), comprising retired U.S. generals and admirals described as friends of Israel, according to a photo released by the Government Press Office (Haim Zach/GPO). No official readout of the meeting's agenda or outcome has been published. JINSA is a Washington-based think tank that regularly organizes delegation visits to Israel, focusing on defense policy and U.S.-Israel strategic cooperation. The meeting comes amid ongoing diplomatic and security developments concerning Iran and regional threats, though Zioneer has not independently verified whether these topics were discussed. This is a single-source report, based on the Prime Minister's Office photo and N12's brief dispatch.
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