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STANDARD DIPLOMATIC UNVERIFIED

US President Trump to Meet Israeli PM Netanyahu; Asserts US Leadership Role

Jul 04, 2026 03:45 PM CT Washington D.C., United States US-Israel relations, diplomacy, leadership, alliance dynamics

Summary

US President Donald Trump confirmed an upcoming meeting with Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu, emphasizing US authority in the relationship. This diplomatic engagement signals continued US support for Israel while reinforcing the hierarchical nature of the alliance, which is critical for maintaining US backing in the ongoing Iran-Israel conflict theater.

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Israeli official confirms leaders intend to meet soon, 'might take place week after' upcoming NATO summit; Netanyahu praises US as 'force of liberty' on its 250th birthday The post Trump says Netanyahu ‘knows who the boss is,’ will meet with him as soon as next week appeared first on The Times of...

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Actor Responses

United States NEUTRAL

President Trump stated Netanyahu 'knows who the boss is' and confirmed plans to meet soon.

Israel NEUTRAL

Prime Minister Netanyahu praised the US as a 'force of liberty' and confirmed the intent to meet.

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