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Israel: Netanyahu's meeting with Biden pushed to July 23

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Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu's office confirmed on Sunday in a statement that he will be meeting United States President Joe Biden during his visit to Washington.

While the prime minister will travel to the US on Monday, July 22, the meeting will be held at the White House on Tuesday, July 23. The day after, Netanyahu will be addressing Congress.

Netanyahu was originally supposed to hold discussions with Biden on Monday, however, the US head of state recently contracted COVID, which some speculate was the reason for the pushback.

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