Netanyahu's White House Visit: Key Player Roles Amid Gaza Conflict
Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu's White House visit comes at a crucial time, with President Joe Biden and Vice President Kamala Harris seeking to end the nine-month Gaza war. The visit emphasizes Biden's proposal to release Gaza hostages and highlights Harris' stance amid political scrutiny.

Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu is set to make a pivotal visit to the White House on Thursday, meeting with President Joe Biden and likely Democratic nominee Vice President Kamala Harris. This visit occurs at a crucial juncture for all three leaders.
This visit, Netanyahu's first since Donald Trump left office in 2020, comes amidst intense pressure to end the nine-month Gaza conflict that has resulted in over 39,000 deaths. Many Israeli hostages remain in Hamas captivity, adding to the urgency.
Biden's goal is to close a deal with Israel and Hamas for a three-phase release of Gaza hostages, a move that could solidify his legacy and boost Harris' campaign to succeed him. Following their discussions, Biden and Netanyahu will meet with families of American hostages.
(With inputs from agencies.)
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