Netanyahu plans to visit Trump at White House days after prez levied 17% tariff on Israeli goods: report

Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu is reportedly planning to meet with President Trump at the White House next week.

Netanyahu’s visit is slated for Monday, according to Axios, but is subject to change.

The two leaders are expected to discuss US tariffs on Israel, the war in Gaza and Iran’s rapidly growing nuclear program.

If the visit does take place, Netanyahu will be the first foreign leader to meet with Trump since he announced plans to impose reciprocal tariffs on dozens of nations.

Trump’s sweeping tariffs explained

Imports from Israel will be hit with a 17% levy under the president’s plan.

Netanyahu will likely attempt to negotiate a deal to remove the new tariffs on the Jewish state.

The White House and the Israeli prime minister’s office did not immediately respond to The Post’s request for comment.

This is a developing story. Please check back for updates.

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