Washington: Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu will travel to Washington for a high-stakes meeting with US President Donald Trump, as tensions rise over trade, regional conflicts, and international legal challenges.
The White House confirmed the upcoming meeting, citing discussions on a wide range of critical issues including newly imposed US tariffs on Israeli imports, ongoing measures to secure a ceasefire in Gaza, and what both leaders have described as the “Iranian threat.”
In a statement from Netanyahu’s Jerusalem office, the agenda also includes talks on Israel-Turkey relations, the push to return Israeli hostages held in Gaza, and opposition to the International Criminal Court (ICC), which issued an arrest warrant for Netanyahu in November over alleged war crimes in Gaza.
The meeting comes just days after Trump imposed a surprise 17 percent tariff on Israeli goods, prompting concerns in Jerusalem over the potential impact on key exports such as medical equipment and industrial machinery. An Israeli finance ministry official warned the move could significantly hurt Israel’s trade-dependent economy.

Israel had attempted to preempt the tariffs by lifting its remaining duties on US goods, hoping to avoid being swept up in Trump’s broader global trade crackdown. But the US president moved forward regardless, citing the “unfair trade imbalance” with one of its closest allies.
Trump’s baseline 10 percent tariffs are already in effect, while elevated reciprocal rates—ranging from 11 percent to 50 percent—are set to hit. The sweeping changes have shaken global markets, triggering a record $5 trillion drop in S&P 500 index value over just two days.
The leaders are also expected to address the escalating situation in Gaza. Israeli forces have continued operations with calls for a ceasefire, while negotiations to return hostages taken during the conflict remain ongoing.
The two will also discuss efforts to counter Iran’s nuclear ambitions, which have been a top priority for both administrations. Israel has repeatedly warned of Iran’s growing capabilities and influence in the region.
Netanyahu’s visit marks the first by a foreign leader seeking to renegotiate Trump’s new tariff policy, underlining the urgency of the moment for Israel. The outcome of the talks could shape not only the future of US-Israel economic ties but also broader regional dynamics and international legal battles.