Today: 18 April 2025
2 June 2024
1 min read

Israeli PM to Speak at US Congress

Netanyahu was invited on Friday in a letter signed by the leaders of the US Senate and House of Representatives…reports Asian Lite News

Jerusalem, June 2 (IANS) Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu has said that he accepted the invitation to address a joint meeting of the US Congress in Washington.

In a statement, the Israeli Prime Minister said on Saturday that he plans to speak to both Houses of Congress and “present the truth” about the Israeli-Palestinian conflict.

Netanyahu was invited on Friday in a letter signed by the leaders of the US Senate and House of Representatives, Xinhua news agency reported.

Israel’s state-owned Kan TV news reported that Netanyahu’s speech in Washington is expected to take place within the next eight weeks.

Meanwhile, the channel also reported that Israel and Egypt have agreed on reopening the Rafah border crossing between Egypt and the Gaza Strip to transfer humanitarian aid to the Strip.

The television reported that Israel has told Egypt that it is ready to withdraw the military forces from the crossing and station them in a more distant location under “operational considerations”.

ALSO READ: Qatar, Egypt Press Hamas To Accept Israel’s Ceasefire Proposal

Previous Story

Qatar, Egypt Press Hamas To Accept Israel’s Ceasefire Proposal

Next Story

Kuwaiti Emir Chooses New Heir

Latest from Arab News

Iran Ready for ‘All-Out’ Saudi Cooperation

Saudi Defence Minister Prince Khalid bin Salman visited Tehran and engaged in crucial meetings with top Iranian officials, including President Masoud Pezeshkian and Supreme Leader Ayatollah Ali Khamenei. In a significant step

GAZA KILLINGS: War Crime?

Mobile Phone Footage Casts Doubt on Israeli Account of Ambulance Attack in Gaza Newly surfaced mobile phone footage has raised serious questions about the Israeli military’s justification for opening fire on a
Go toTop

Don't Miss

Israeli Minister draws fire after remarks to nuke Gaza

The remarks were immediately denounced by Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu,

Israel threatens to halt humanitarian aid to Gaza if rocket attacks continue

Israeli Defense Minister Benny Gantz threatened on Tuesday to halt