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Among a laundry list of thorny issues the two leaders will discuss, one priority is clear: to demonstrate that there is no longer any daylight between Israel and the U.S. on Middle East policy.

The Combat Antisemitism Movement praised the president “for taking bold and decisive action and for his proven friendship with the Jewish people at this critical moment in history.”

"There are more than 1.5 million people who have grown up for generations with hate for Israel and antisemitism," the Israeli finance minister told JNS.

While Netanyahu's visit to the United States has not been finalized, the reported plans are for him to depart on Sunday.

The large number of Israeli companies specializing in the nationality of other countries is a fact that has existed in Israel for three decades.

The U.S. president-elect stated that his team "will continue to work closely with Israel and our allies to make sure Gaza never again becomes a terrorist safe haven."