
Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu and US President Joe Biden had a warm and long conversation this evening, the Prime Minister's Office announced
The focus of the conversation was the strengthening of the strong alliance between the two countries; curbing the threats from Iran and its metastases and expanding the circle of regional peace; and the continuation of efforts for calm and stability in Judea and Samaria (the Aqaba - Sharm el-Sheikh process with the Palestinian Authority).
Prime Minister Netanyahu informed the US President about the judicial reform bill that will be passed next week in the Knesset and about his intention to try to forge a broad public consensus during the Knesset's summer break for the rest of the process.
President Biden invited Prime Minister Netanyahu to an upcoming meeting in the US. The Prime Minister responded positively to the invitation and it was agreed that the Israeli and US teams would coordinate the details of the meeting.
Biden had notably not invited Netanyahu to the White House for a meeting since the latter's reelection as Prime Minister last year.