Netanyahu expected to talk tariffs with Trump in Washington on Monday, officials say
- Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu is scheduled to meet with U.S. President Donald Trump on Monday to discuss tariffs and other issues.
- Netanyahu requested a change in his criminal trial schedule to accommodate the meeting, pending court approval.
- The meeting is urgent due to Trump imposing a 17% tariff on Israeli goods, part of a wider tariff strategy.
- In addition to tariffs, Netanyahu plans to raise the hostage issue and Israeli military operations in Gaza during the talks.
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