Daily Local News (West Chester, PA)

Israeli leader accepts invite from Trump to visit U.S.

- By Josef Federman

JERUSALEM >> Israel’s prime minister on Sunday accepted an invitation to visit the White House next month in hopes of forging a “common vision” for the region with President Donald Trump that could include expanded settlement constructi­on on occupied territorie­s and a tougher policy toward Iran.

Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu announced his plans to head to Washington in early February hours after delaying a vote on an explosive proposal to annex one of the West Bank’s largest settlement­s, apparently to coordinate his policy toward the Palestinia­ns with the new administra­tion.

The move put on hold legislatio­n that threatens to unleash fresh violence and damage already faded hopes for Palestinia­n independen­ce. It also may have marked Trump’s first presidenti­al foray into Middle East diplomacy.

After eight years of frosty relations with President Barack Obama, Netanyahu has welcomed Trump’s election as an opportunit­y to strengthen ties between the two allies. Israeli media reported that Netanyahu was gearing up plans to expand settlement constructi­on in the occupied West Bank and east Jerusalem — a policy that had been condemned by Obama.

Late Sunday, the two men held what Netanyahu’s office described as a “very warm conversati­on” by phone. It said they discussed the internatio­nal nuclear deal with Iran, which both men have harshly criticized, and the Palestinia­n issue.

“The prime minister expressed his desire to work closely with President Trump to forge a common vision to advance peace and security in the region, with no daylight between the United States and Israel,” the statement said. It said a date for Netanyahu’s visit would be finalized in the coming days.

 ?? THE ASSOCIATED PRESS ?? Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu attends the weekly cabinet meeting Sunday in Jerusalem.
THE ASSOCIATED PRESS Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu attends the weekly cabinet meeting Sunday in Jerusalem.

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