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Netanyahu to Meet with Trump as Iran Talks Continue
The leaders will discuss regional security and the U.S.-Israel partnership.
Published on Feb. 11, 2026
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Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu is set to meet with former U.S. President Donald Trump in Palm Beach, Florida, as negotiations between Iran and world powers continue over Tehran's nuclear program and ballistic missile capabilities. The two leaders are expected to discuss regional security in the Middle East as well as the ongoing partnership between the United States and Israel.
Why it matters
The meeting comes at a critical juncture in the negotiations with Iran, which have been a major foreign policy priority for both the U.S. and Israel. Netanyahu has been a vocal critic of the Iran nuclear deal and has pushed for a tougher stance against Tehran's regional influence and missile program. Trump's involvement could signal a shift in U.S. policy toward Iran as the Biden administration continues to navigate the complex diplomatic landscape.
The details
Netanyahu and Trump are scheduled to hold a bilateral meeting at Trump's Mar-a-Lago club in Palm Beach. The two leaders are expected to discuss a range of regional security issues, including Iran's nuclear program, ballistic missile capabilities, and involvement in conflicts in places like Gaza. The meeting also comes as Israel and Hamas have been working toward a long-term ceasefire agreement following the latest round of violence in the Gaza Strip.
- The meeting is scheduled for February 11, 2026.
The players
Benjamin Netanyahu
The Prime Minister of Israel, who has been a vocal critic of the Iran nuclear deal and has pushed for a tougher stance against Tehran's regional influence and missile program.
Donald Trump
The former President of the United States, who has had a close relationship with Netanyahu and has taken a hardline approach toward Iran.
What they’re saying
“The U.S.-Israel partnership is a cornerstone of regional stability, and I look forward to discussing how we can further strengthen that bond.”
— Benjamin Netanyahu, Prime Minister of Israel
“Israel is a critical ally, and we must continue to work together to address the threats posed by Iran and other regional actors.”
— Donald Trump, Former President of the United States
What’s next
The meeting between Netanyahu and Trump comes as negotiations between Iran and world powers continue, with the goal of reaching a new agreement to curb Iran's nuclear program and ballistic missile capabilities. The outcome of these talks could have significant implications for regional security and the U.S.-Israel relationship.
The takeaway
The upcoming meeting between Netanyahu and Trump underscores the continued importance of the U.S.-Israel alliance, even as the political landscape in both countries has shifted. The leaders' discussions on regional security and Iran will be closely watched as the Biden administration navigates the complex diplomatic challenges in the Middle East.

