Netanyahu To Expected Meet Trump In White House On April 6: US Official

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Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu is expected to visit the White House on Monday, according to a senior US official.

The two countries are dealing with a set of extremely thorny issues, including President Donald Trump's shock imposition of 17 percent tariffs on Israeli imports, an elusive search for a ceasefire in Gaza, and mounting concern over Iran's nuclear program.

If the two men discuss tariffs, as seems nearly certain, Netanyahu would be the first foreign leader to travel to Washington in an attempt to negotiate a better deal with Trump.

Israel had attempted to duck the tariffs imposed on nearly every country by moving preemptively Tuesday -- a day before Trump's big global tariff announcement -- to drop all remaining duties on the one percent of American goods still affected by them.

But Trump moved ahead with the tariffs, saying the United States had a significant trade deficit with its Mideast ally and top beneficiary of military aid.

A White House official on Saturday confirmed that Netanyahu is expected at the White House on Monday. The official spoke on condition of anonymity.

Trump had said Thursday that he expected a visit soon from Netanyahu -- "maybe even next week" -- though the Axios website said Israeli officials and even some in the Trump administration were caught by surprise.

The US and Israeli leaders are likely to take up stalled efforts to reach a new agreement on a Gaza ceasefire deal and the return by the Hamas militants of the remaining hostages. Israel renewed military operations there last month, ending a short-lived truce.

Trump, meanwhile, has pressed Iran, so far amid few signs of progress, for a new deal on its nuclear program. There has been widespread speculation that Israel, possibly with US help, might launch a military strike on Iranian facilities if no agreement is reached.

Netanyahu's US visit, originally expected to take place later this month, appears to have been moved up following the tariff announcement Wednesday, Axios reported. 

Trump and Netanyahu had spoken by phone on Thursday about Hungary's decision to withdraw from the International Criminal Court (ICC), and the possibility of the Washington visit apparently arose at that time.

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