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US House Speaker Considering Inviting Netanyahu To Address Congress

Benjamin Netanyaho

US House Speaker Mike Johnson is considering inviting Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu to address Congress after House members raised the idea in their closed-door conference meeting this morning.

Johnson expressed his support for the idea, stating, 'It’s one of the things that we have in mind, and we may try to arrange for that. I think it’s very important for us to show solidarity and support for Israel right now in their time of great struggle, and we certainly stand for that position, and we’ll try to advance that in every way that we can.'

He mentioned having a 'lengthy' conversation with Netanyahu this morning, but noted that the logistics of the potential address did not come up during their discussion.

If the invitation is extended and accepted, it would provide an opportunity for Prime Minister Netanyahu to address Congress and discuss the current situation in Israel, particularly in light of recent events in the region.

Netanyahu's address could serve as a platform for highlighting the challenges facing Israel and seeking support from the United States government and its lawmakers.

Inviting a foreign leader to address Congress is a significant gesture that underscores the strong relationship between the United States and Israel. It also demonstrates the commitment of US lawmakers to standing in solidarity with Israel during challenging times.

As discussions continue regarding the potential invitation, it remains to be seen if and when Prime Minister Netanyahu will address Congress and what specific topics he may choose to focus on during his speech.

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