
Trump, Netanyahu To Hold Talks on Iran Nuclear Program
Israel’s prime minister will meet President Trump amid renewed nuclear diplomacy with Iran and sharp warnings exchanged on both sides.

Israel’s prime minister will meet President Trump amid renewed nuclear diplomacy with Iran and sharp warnings exchanged on both sides.

The visit aims to explore ceasefire possibilities and address the humanitarian crisis, while Washington seeks a more active diplomatic role in resolving the conflict.

The U.S. and Israel have made their positions clear as protests continue in Iran, warning of consequences for Tehran—and expressing solidarity with citizens.

The next stage of the plan will focus on disarming Hamas and demilitarizing Gaza, the Israeli PM said.

With “only the best interests of the State of Israel” in mind, Herzog is set to consider Netanyahu’s legal pleas.

Israeli PM’s supporters continue to frame the case against him as politically motivated.

Isaac Herzog’s office noted that any request for a pardon requires a formal application—although exceptions can be made under extraordinary circumstances.

PM Netanyahu orders “powerful” military action against Hamas.

With the end of the Knesset’s summer recess, Netanyahu’s political opponents prepare to put him under pressure.

JD Vance, who is on a visit to Israel, called the move an “insult.”