Washington – Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu will push Donald Trump on Wednesday to take a tougher stance in nuclear talks with Iran, after rushing to Washington to stiffen the US president’s resolve.
Netanyahu had been expected to come to Washington for a February 19 meeting of Trump’s “Board of Peace” for Gaza, but reportedly brought forward his visit as the US-Iran talks proceeded.
What does Trump think?
Already in town Tuesday night, Netanyahu met with Trump’s Middle East envoys Steve Witkoff and Jared Kushner.
They “discussed regional issues, and they provided an update on the first round of negotiations they held with Iran last Friday,” according to a statement on the X account for the Israeli prime minister.
While talking up hopes of a nuclear deal, Trump warned in an interview with the Axios news outlet earlier Tuesday that he was “thinking” of sending a second aircraft carrier strike group to the region.
“Either we will make a deal or we will have to do something very tough like last time,” Trump said. “We have an armada that is heading there and another one might be going.”
Trump, who ordered US strikes on Tehran’s nuclear sites during Israel’s 12-day war with Iran last June, separately told Fox Business that any deal would have to involve “no nuclear weapons, no missiles.”
He added that Iran’s leaders “want to make a deal” but “it’s got to be a good deal,” saying Tehran had been “very dishonest with us over the years.”
What are Netanyahu’s goals?
Netanyahu said as he left for Washington his talks would “first and foremost” be about the Iran negotiations, while adding that they would also discuss Gaza and other regional issues.
“I will present to the president our views regarding the principles for the negotiations,” he said in a video statement. Netanyahu’s office said he would highlight Iran’s missile arsenal.
Israel’s concerns came to a head during their unprecedented war last year, during which Iran launched waves of ballistic missiles and other projectiles at Israeli territory, striking both military and civilian areas.
PM Netanyahu touched down in Washington earlier tonight ahead of talks at the White House with President Trump.
A massive Secret Service convoy moved through the city, Interstate 695 West was temporarily closed, and 2 helicopters circled overhead during the arrival. pic.twitter.com/lCwqwpsd83
— Globaldailyy News (@globaldailyy) February 11, 2026
So far, Iran has rejected expanding the scope of its talks with the United States beyond the issue of its nuclear program, though Washington also wants Tehran’s ballistic missile program and its support for regional militant groups on the table.
Israeli President Isaac Herzog, speaking during a visit to Australia, said he hoped the talks would help fight Iran’s “empire of evil.”
What about the West Bank?
The meeting will also come amid growing international outrage over Israeli measures to tighten control of the occupied West Bank by allowing settlers to buy land directly from Palestinian owners.
Israel’s security cabinet approved the move ahead of Netanyahu’s Washington visit. It’s unclear whether Trump will address it.
A US official said on Monday that Trump “does not support Israel annexing the West Bank” and wants stability, while holding off from directly criticizing the Israeli government’s moves.
How many meetings?
Wednesday’s meeting will be the sixth between the two leaders on US soil since Trump returned to office in January 2025 – five times at the White House and once at the Republican’s Mar-a-Lago resort in Florida.
A seventh meeting took place in Jerusalem in October when Trump announced a ceasefire in Gaza.
Ron Paul questions Netanyahu’s sixth meeting with President Trump in the US since Trump was reelected:
“Netanyahu is expected to pressure Trump to launch a war on Iran… How can it be that a foreign leader has more say over whether we go to war than Congress?” pic.twitter.com/JDz9KIyZ0c
— The American Conservative (@amconmag) February 2, 2026
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