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Trump to Host Netanyahu as First Foreign Leader in White House

Trump prioritizes strong US-Israel alliance while reversing Biden’s weak policies.

President Donald Trump has officially invited Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu to the White House for a February 4 meeting, making him the first foreign leader welcomed during Trump’s second term. This move underscores Trump’s unwavering commitment to Israel and the strong alliance between the two nations.

In his letter to Netanyahu, Trump reaffirmed his dedication to supporting Israel and tackling common threats.

  • The meeting will focus on advancing peace in the region and countering shared adversaries.

  • Trump has already lifted Biden’s hold on crucial military aid, ensuring Israel gets the weapons it paid for.

  • His administration is pressuring Egypt and Jordan to take responsibility for the humanitarian crisis in Gaza.

During his first term, Trump set a historic precedent with the Abraham Accords, bringing unprecedented peace agreements between Israel and its Arab neighbors. Now, he’s determined to continue that momentum, correcting the damage done by the previous administration’s weak foreign policies.

Under Joe Biden, Israel was left struggling against Hamas while the US dragged its feet on delivering critical military aid. Trump wasted no time fixing this disgraceful policy, announcing that delayed 2,000-pound bombs and other weaponry are now being shipped.

“A lot of things that were ordered and paid for by Israel, but have not been sent by Biden, are now on their way!” Trump stated.

Trump has also proposed a bold solution to the ongoing crisis in Gaza, urging Arab nations like Egypt and Jordan to provide resettlement options for displaced Palestinians.

“You’re talking about a million and a half people, and we just clean out that whole thing,” Trump said, emphasizing that conditions in Gaza are untenable and a long-term solution must involve neighboring nations.

However, Egypt and Jordan have refused to step up, showing once again that regional leaders prefer to use the Palestinian issue as a political tool rather than genuinely helping their people.

Trump’s invitation to Netanyahu sends a clear message: America is back, and we stand by our allies. After four years of Biden’s disastrous foreign policy, the world is witnessing the return of real leadership.

The White House meeting on February 4 will mark the beginning of a renewed, strengthened US-Israel partnership. The days of coddling terrorists and betraying our allies are over.

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