Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu will tackle a joint assembly of Congress on July 24, Republican congressional leaders introduced Thursday evening.
Home Speaker Mike Johnson and Senate Minority Chief Mitch McConnell mentioned in an announcement that the “bipartisan, bicameral assembly symbolizes the U.S. and Israel’s enduring relationship and can supply Prime Minister Netanyahu the chance to share the Israeli authorities’s imaginative and prescient for defending their democracy, combatting terror, and establishing simply and lasting peace within the area.”
Home and Senate Leaders invited Netanyahu to speak concerning the state of issues within the Israel-Hamas battle.
Initially, experiences indicated Netanyahu would make his tackle on June 13. However the proposed date conflicted with a Jewish vacation.
