Netanyahu holds talks with US Secy of War ahead of Trump meet
In a post on X, he said, "I am currently meeting in Florida with the U.S. Secretary of War, Pete Hegseth."
Florida [US], December 29 (ANI): Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu on Monday held talks with US Secretary of War Pete Hegseth.
In a post on X, he said, "I am currently meeting in Florida with the U.S. Secretary of War, Pete Hegseth."
I am currently meeting in Florida with the U.S. Secretary of War, Pete Hegseth. 馃嚠馃嚤馃嚭馃嚫
— Benjamin Netanyahu - 讘谞讬诪讬谉 谞转谞讬讛讜 (@netanyahu) December 29, 2025
讘驻讙讬砖讛 讞砖讜讘讛 讻注转 讘驻诇讜专讬讚讛 注诐 诪讝讻讬专 讛诪诇讞诪讛 砖诇 讗专讛状讘, 驻讬讟 讛讙住转壮.@PeteHegseth pic.twitter.com/TvzYrKz2vk
Netanyahu's office said, "Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu is currently meeting in Florida with US Secretary of War Pete Hegseth."
Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu is currently meeting in Florida with US Secretary of War @SecWar Pete Hegseth. pic.twitter.com/KOrQlvbQGZ
— Prime Minister of Israel (@IsraeliPM) December 29, 2025
Netanyahu earlier met US Secretary of State Marco Rubio at President Donald Trump's Mar-a-Lago estate in Florida, as part of his ongoing diplomatic engagements in the United States.
Following the meeting, Netanyahu shared a brief reaction on social media.
In a post on X, he said, "I had a great meeting in Florida with U.S. Secretary of State Marco Rubio."
I had a great meeting in Florida with U.S. Secretary of State Marco Rubio. 馃嚠馃嚤馃嚭馃嚫
— Benjamin Netanyahu - 讘谞讬诪讬谉 谞转谞讬讛讜 (@netanyahu) December 29, 2025
驻讙讬砖讛 诪爪讜讬谞转 注诐 诪讝讻讬专 讛诪讚讬谞讛 砖诇 讗专讛状讘, 诪专拽讜 专讜讘讬讜.@SecRubio pic.twitter.com/zh2xaOrGhZ
A video released by the Israeli Prime Minister's Office showed Netanyahu and Rubio greeting each other with a handshake before taking their seats, with the US and Israeli flags displayed in the background, underscoring the diplomatic nature of the engagement.
The meeting with Rubio comes ahead of Netanyahu's scheduled talks with US President Donald Trump at Mar-a-Lago around 1 pm ET. The discussions are expected to centre on recent developments linked to a peace plan introduced in October aimed at ending the conflict in Gaza.
Netanyahu's visit reflects his continued outreach to the US administration, as he seeks a tougher American stance on Hamas in Gaza while also raising concerns over Iran's advancing ballistic missile programme. Over the course of the year, he has made multiple visits to the US, publicly praising Trump as Israel's strongest ally while privately urging stronger action against what Israel views as its primary security threats, CNN reported.
However, the political backdrop to the meeting appears more complex than during previous engagements. Trump, who has repeatedly described himself as a president focused on peace, has grown cautious in recent months over certain Israeli military actions, including strikes in Syria. He has also remained sensitive to domestic US opinion, which has shown limited appetite for deeper American involvement in another Middle Eastern conflict. (ANI)