Current sectionU.S. NewsAnalysis Netanyahu and Trump are expected to meet in the U.S. in the coming weeks, as Israel's PM seeks to ground his electoral campaign in his close cooperation with Trump. But the U.S. president may not be as friendly as expectedShare to FacebookShare to XArticle printing is available to subscribers onlyPrint in a simple, ad-free formatSubscribeComments: Zen reading is available to subscribers onlyAd-free and in a comfortable reading formatSubscribeJonathan Lis11:09 AM • July 05 2026 IDTPrime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu and U.S. President Donald Trump are expected to meet in the United States over the coming weeks, officials from both sides said over the weekend. Loading...Click the alert icon to follow topics:Middle EastLikudIsraeli politicsIranIsrael - U.S.Israeli electionsBenjamin NetanyahuDonald TrumpCommentsLoading...In the NewsIn the News: Live UpdatesIsrael-IranBen-GvirAli KhameneiGaza CafeBrad LanderHaQuizHaaretz PodcastNetanyahu Wants Trump as His Re-election Campaigner, but Both Know 'Who's Boss'Iran's Top Officials Attend Prayer for the Late Supreme Leader KhameneiTwo Arab Israelis Shot Dead Within Hours in Separate ShootingsReport: IDF Strikes Kill Three Palestinians in GazaAt Khamenei's Funeral, Iran's New Leaders Inherit Destruction and AmbitionRemembering and rebuilding two years laterICYMIAdvanced Israeli Systems Sold to Qatar, Saudi Arabia, Documents and Images ShowIsrael 2026 Election Poll Tracker: The Latest ProjectionsIsrael Has Long Ignored Warnings of a 'Diplomatic Tsunami.' Now It Has Arrived103 Nails on the Map: How Israel's Government Is Burying the Two-state SolutionAn Israeli Principal Desegregated a Tel Aviv School. Here's What HappenedTop Israeli Diplomats Accuse Mamdani of Antisemitism Over 'Jewish State' Remark
Analysis • Netanyahu wants Trump as his re-election campaigner, but both know 'who's boss'
Netanyahu and Trump are expected to meet in the U.S. in the coming weeks, as Israel's PM seeks to ground his electoral campaign in his close cooperation with Trump. But the U.S. president may not be as friendly as expected











