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Netanyahu says Trump invited him for talks in DC after UNGA session

Netanyahu will visit the White House later this month at the invitation of Trump, following his address at the United Nations General Assembly in New York.

Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu said on Tuesday he will visit the United States later this month after being invited by President Donald Trump to the White House on 29 September.

The invitation comes as Netanyahu is due to address the United Nations General Assembly in New York.

Netanyahu made the announcement during an economic press conference, confirming earlier reports that his office had requested the meeting.

He said the invitation was extended during a phone call with Trump on Monday and noted he has held several “good” conversations with the US president since Israel’s strike on Hamas leaders in Qatar.

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The September meeting will be the fourth between Netanyahu and Trump since the start of Trump’s second term.

When asked whether Trump was notified in advance of the strike in Qatar, Netanyahu said the White House account was “correct” and stressed that Israel acted independently and was solely responsible for the operation.

In early August, reports said the Prime Minister’s Office was weighing a plan for Netanyahu to travel from New York to Washington after his 26 September address at the United Nations General Assembly to meet Trump at the White House.

He is expected to return to Israel ahead of Yom Kippur, which begins on 1 October.

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