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Netanyahu to meet Trump in Florida

Photo: Shaul Golan Agence France-Presse Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu. speaks during a memorial ceremony for the victims of the 1948 Altalena affair, at the Nachalat Yitzhak cemetery, Tel Aviv, June 18, 2024.

France Media Agency in Washington

Published yesterday at 8:22 p.m.

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Donald Trump announced Tuesday that Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu would meet him Friday at his Mar-a-Lago residence in Florida, on the sidelines of his official visit to Washington.

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The former president and Republican candidate for the November presidential election first mentioned on Wednesday, then Thursday, on his Truth Social network, a meeting, before sending a press release in mentioning a Friday.

“I look forward to welcoming Bibi Netanyahu to Mar-a-Lago in Palm Beach, Florida. […] During my first term, we experienced peace and stability in the region, […] and we will experience it again,” said Donald Trump.

Benjamin Netanyahu is scheduled to meet President Joe Biden at the White House on Thursday, around 1 p.m., who has recovered after contracting COVID-19. This meeting has been awaited for a long time, in a tense context between the two allied countries after more than nine months of war in Gaza.

“As I said during “From my discussions with President Zelensky [Friday] and other world leaders over the past few weeks, my program of PEACE THROUGH STRENGTH will demonstrate to the world that these horrible, murderous wars and violent conflicts must end,” Donald said. Trump.

He also said that “millions of people are dying, and Kamala Harris has absolutely no ability to stop it.”< /p>

The Israeli Prime Minister, who arrived in Washington on Monday, must also deliver a speech to Congress on Wednesday and meet during the week with Vice-President Kamala Harris, now a candidate for the presidential election after Joe Biden's withdrawal on Sunday.

He will also meet, on Thursday afternoon, the families of the American hostages still held by Hamas, according to the White House program.

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