The office of Israeli Prime Minister Netanyahu and Trump agreed to meet in the United States.
The office of Benjamin Netanyahu, the Israeli Prime Minister, announced that on Friday he had a phone call with Donald Trump, the President of the United States, discussing recent developments, and the two agreed to meet soon in the United States.
This call took place following reports of a rift between Trump and Netanyahu over efforts to end the war, a war in which the United States and Israel jointly targeted Iran.
In the statement from Netanyahu’s office, it is mentioned that the Prime Minister said in this conversation that the United States is a guarantor of freedom in the world, and Israel greatly appreciates the close relations between the two countries.
The statement also adds that Prime Minister Netanyahu and President Trump agreed to meet soon in the United States.
According to this statement, Netanyahu also congratulated Trump on the 250th anniversary of American independence during this call.
In recent weeks, Trump had criticized Netanyahu several times due to the continued attacks by the Israeli army on Lebanon, which he claimed endangered the ceasefire between the United States and Iran.

