Israeli Prime Minister to visit US on January 28

Israeli Prime Minister to visit US on January 28

Israeli Prime Minister to visit US on January 28

Washington … News Time

Israeli Prime Minister Netanyahu will visit the United States on January 28. This was stated in a statement issued by the White House. He said that at the invitation of President Trump, Israeli Prime Minister Netanyahu and his election rival Benny Gantz will visit the United States on January 28, during the visit, the US president will discuss regional and national security issues with the Israeli prime minister while it is also likely that President Trump will also speak with Israeli Prime Minister Netanyahu and his election rival Benny Gantz on the Middle East peace plan.

On the other hand, according to Israeli Hebrew media, the Israeli government is trying to persuade the United States to make the occupied Jordan and the Mediterranean region part of Israel. In the event of an agreement by the US government, the two Palestinian territories will be announced to merge into the Zionist state. A report published in Hebrew newspapers and other media reports that the current interim Israeli government and Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu’s election for the Kinest March 8 this year and before the so-called peace deal for the Middle East of the United States, the Sadiqi Deal, will include the Jordanian and Mediterranean Valley in Israel. And Israel is trying to bring sovereignty over these areas. The US government is expected to support the integration of the Jordan Valley and the Mediterranean into Israel soon.

Hebrew T-Radio ‘KAN’ report quotes officials of Israel’s ruling party Likud Party Netanyahu is seeking US support for the North Sea and Jordan Valley’s announcement of its affiliation with Israel. Next week, Netanyahu will present in the draft cabinet next week to bring the Jordanian and the Dead Sea to the Zionist state. In this regard, there is a high level of communication between the United States and Israel. Last Tuesday, Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu pledged to sign peace treaties with more Arab countries, which he termed ‘historic’. He said that all the colonies formed in the Holy Spirit and in western Jordan are part of Israel. Israel is also doing its best to bring the Dead Sea and the Jordan Valley into action, and that will be implemented soon.

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