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Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu met on December 29, 2025, in Florida with United States Secretary of State Marco Rubio, marking a significant moment in the strengthening of U.S.–Israel relations under the current American administration. Israel’s official Prime Minister’s Office released video footage and photographs of the meeting, showing a formal handshake and discussions framed by the American and Israeli flags.
The meeting is part of Netanyahu’s broader visit to the United States, which also includes talks with President Donald Trump. Together, these engagements underscore a renewed emphasis on close coordination between Washington and Jerusalem at a critical moment for regional stability.
According to Israeli officials, discussions between Netanyahu and Secretary Rubio focused on ongoing efforts to secure a ceasefire in Gaza, the return of hostages, and confronting the growing threat posed by Iran and its regional proxies. Both leaders emphasized the importance of strategic alignment in addressing security challenges facing Israel and the broader Middle East.
Rubio’s role as Secretary of State has been widely viewed as signaling a clear pro-Israel direction in U.S. foreign policy. His long-standing record of support for Israel and firm stance against Iran’s expansionist ambitions align closely with the priorities of the Israeli government. The Florida meeting reflects this shared outlook and a commitment to sustained diplomatic and security cooperation.
Netanyahu’s discussions in the United States come as Israel continues to navigate a complex security environment, balancing military operations with diplomatic initiatives. The visible coordination with senior U.S. leadership reinforces Israel’s position that close cooperation with its strongest ally remains central to achieving long-term security and regional deterrence.
Officials on both sides described the meeting as productive, with further coordination expected as talks continue between Israeli and American leadership in the days ahead.
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