ALBAWABA - Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu leaves Tel Aviv for Washington, where he is expected to meet with U.S. President Donald Trump.
During his media conference before riding the plane, Netanyahu confirmed that the Gaza plan and Iran are on his top agenda.
"I am now leaving for the United States for my seventh trip, to meet with President Trump since he was elected to a second term," Netanyahu announced on Tuesday.
The PM continued, "This, of course, does not include his unforgettable visit to Israel and his speech in the Knesset. I think these things reflect the unique closeness in the extraordinary relationship that we have with the United States, and for me personally with the President, and for the State of Israel with the United States, something that has never been equaled in our history."
Earlier, Islamic Revolutionary Guard Corps senior official Aziz Ghazanfari said that Washington had warned Tehran to accept all of its conditions if it wants to avoid being attacked.
Ghazanfari said that the U.S warned to launch a military action against Iran if it rejects one of its four conditions.
