No Invitation Has Been Extended From Biden to Israel’s Netanyahu Yet

 Then-Vice President Joe Biden, left, and Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu shake hands while giving joint statements at the Prime Minister's Office in Jerusalem, March 9, 2016. (Debbie Hill/AFP via Getty Images)
Then-Vice President Joe Biden, left, and Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu shake hands while giving joint statements at the Prime Minister's Office in Jerusalem, March 9, 2016. (Debbie Hill/AFP via Getty Images)
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No Invitation Has Been Extended From Biden to Israel’s Netanyahu Yet

 Then-Vice President Joe Biden, left, and Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu shake hands while giving joint statements at the Prime Minister's Office in Jerusalem, March 9, 2016. (Debbie Hill/AFP via Getty Images)
Then-Vice President Joe Biden, left, and Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu shake hands while giving joint statements at the Prime Minister's Office in Jerusalem, March 9, 2016. (Debbie Hill/AFP via Getty Images)

White House officials said Tuesday there are still no arrangements regarding the possibility of US President Joe Biden inviting Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu to the White House, noting that the US administration has not yet issued an official invitation.

White House National Security Council spokesman John Kirby said: “There is nothing on the schedule right now,” when asked by reporters whether Netanyahu was invited to visit Washington.

The New York Times reported on Tuesday that Biden plans to host the Israeli leader in coming months, citing US Ambassador to Israel Thomas Nides. He said no date had been set.

Nides said he expected any planned meeting to take place after the Jewish festival of Passover ends April 13, the Times reported.

“He obviously will be coming,” Nides said. “I assume after Passover.”

The Biden administration plans to host this week the second Summit for Democracy, a three-day, in-person and virtual event.

Kirby said that Israel “has been invited” to the Summit.

Meanwhile, the Israeli PM is likely to deliver his speech on Wednesday. An Israeli official indicated there were no plans to change Netanyahu’s participation in the summit.

According to leaked reports, a sign of rift in the Biden-Netanyahu relationship emerged after the two men conducted talks last week, during which the US President conveyed his concerns about the plans of the Israeli PM and his right-wing Likud party to change the judicial system in Israel.

Despite the public statements of US officials announcing Washington’s firm support for Israel, there is growing frustration among Republican Party leaders and opposition officials concerning the statements and provocations of some Israeli ministers delivering comments on settlements and others against the Palestinians.



Iran Targets Multiple Sites in Israel after US Attack

22 June 2025, Israel, Tel Aviv: First Responders gather around a destroyed building after Iranian strikes on Israel. Photo: Ilia Yefimovich/dpa
22 June 2025, Israel, Tel Aviv: First Responders gather around a destroyed building after Iranian strikes on Israel. Photo: Ilia Yefimovich/dpa
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Iran Targets Multiple Sites in Israel after US Attack

22 June 2025, Israel, Tel Aviv: First Responders gather around a destroyed building after Iranian strikes on Israel. Photo: Ilia Yefimovich/dpa
22 June 2025, Israel, Tel Aviv: First Responders gather around a destroyed building after Iranian strikes on Israel. Photo: Ilia Yefimovich/dpa

Iran's armed forces said Sunday they targeted multiple sites in Israel including Ben Gurion airport, after US attacks on key nuclear sites in Iran.

"The twentieth wave of Operation Honest Promise 3 began using a combination of long-range liquid and solid fuel missiles with devastating warhead power," the armed forces said in a statement quoted by Fars news agency.

The targets included the airport, a "biological research center,” logistics bases and various layers of command and control centres, it added.

Iran’s Revolutionary Guard said it launched 40 missiles, including its Khorramshahr-4, during the attack on Israel on Sunday morning. Iran has said the Khorramshahr-4 can carry multiple warheads.

The Israeli Health Ministry says Iranian attacks overnight and into Sunday have wounded more than 80 people.

The vast majority, more than 70, were lightly wounded, it said.

Several buildings were also damaged.

Shortly after the Iranian missile barrage, Israel announced its warplanes were conducting strikes on “military targets” in western Iran.

The United States attacked three sites in Iran early Sunday.

Iran’s Foreign Ministry said Washington had “betrayed diplomacy” with the military strikes in support of Israel, and said now “the US has itself launched a dangerous war against Iran.”