Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu landed at Andrews Air Force Base in Maryland on Sunday, ahead of his meeting with United States President Donald Trump on Tuesday, the Times of Israel reported.
According to Netanyahu's office, he and Trump will discuss "Gaza, the hostages, dealing with all components of the Iranian axis and other main issues." The two will supposedly hold a work meeting during the day, followed by another session in the evening, according to a report. The meeting comes after Trump proposed last month that Gazans be relocated to Egypt and Jordan either "temporary or long term," an idea which was swiftly rejected by both countries.
Netanyahu is also set to have a meeting with US Special Envoy to the Middle East Steve Witkoff tomorrow.