Netanyahu to meet Trump with Iran missiles high on agenda

Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu is scheduled to meet with U.S. President Donald Trump, marking their sixth official meeting since Trump assumed office a year ago. The upcoming discussions are expected to focus heavily on Iran's missile program, a critical point of concern for both nations amid escalating tensions in the region. This meeting follows their previous encounter in Jerusalem in October, during which Trump announced a ceasefire in Gaza, highlighting the ongoing complexities of Middle Eastern geopolitics. The dialogue aims to bolster strategic alliances and address mutual security threats as both leaders navigate the challenges posed by Iran's military advancements. Netanyahu's visit underscores the importance of U.S.-Israel relations, particularly in the context of regional stability and defense collaboration against perceived Iranian aggression.
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