INSUBCONTINENT EXCLUSIVE:
Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu prepared to leave Israel on Sunday for a meeting with U.S
President Donald Trump, looking to strengthen ties with Washington after tensions with the previous White House administration over the war
in Gaza, Reuters reported.Netanyahu, the first foreign leader to visit Trump since his inauguration last month, leaves with the ceasefire in
Gaza still holding and negotiations aimed at a second phase expected to begin this week.“The decisions we made in the war have already
changed the face of the Middle East,” he said at the airport before his departure.“Our decisions and the courage of our soldiers have
But I believe that working closely with President Trump, we can redraw it even further and for the better.”Netanyahu, who faces an arrest
warrant from the International Criminal Court over allegations of war crimes in Gaza, had strained relations with Trump’s predecessor Joe
Biden and has not visited the White House since returning to office at the end of 2022, read the report.The post Netanyahu leaves for
Washington looking to deepen ties with Trump first appeared on Ariana News.