Trump tells Iran that power plants, bridges will be targeted if no deal is made
Reuters news agency, citing a senior Israeli official, has reported that Benjamin Netanyahu will travel to the US on Saturday.
The official told Reuters that the Israeli prime minister wants to meet US president Donald Trump, but it is not clear if he will.
If confirmed, it would be the first time Netanyahu has visited the US since the war against Iran began. His last visit was in February, about two weeks before the US and Israel launched attacks on Iran.
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