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Israeli security and political advisers meet with US officials

The Israeli prime minister’s security and political advisers will travel to Washington next week to meet with the White House national security adviser and the US president’s top adviser on West Asia.

The Zionist regime intends to send security and political advisers to the United States to prepare the ground for this trip before the visit of the Prime Minister to Washington and a meeting with the President of the United States.

Zionist officials told Axius on Tuesday morning that the regime’s security and foreign policy advisers, Prime Minister Naftali Bennett, will travel to Washington next week to meet with US officials.

It was previously reported that Bennett would travel to Washington in August to meet with US President Joe Biden at the White House.

According to the report, this is the first face-to-face meeting of Bennett advisers with US officials, after he was elected Prime Minister of the occupying Zionist regime. Previously, all calls were made by phone or videoconference.

According to Axius, citing Israeli sources, Shimriti Meir, Bennett’s foreign policy adviser and White House spokesman, will travel to the United States next Monday with Eyal Holata, Tel Aviv’s internal security adviser.

Zionist officials said the two were scheduled to meet with Jake Sullivan, the White House national security adviser, and Brett McGurk, the president’s top adviser on West Asian affairs.

Axius also wrote: “The Biden administration is making significant efforts to help stabilize Israel’s new cabinet … For example, the [US] government has decided to reopen its consulate in Jerusalem until the Bent cabinet approves the budget bill.”

Despite the fact that the exact date of Bennett and Biden’s meeting is to be determined during the meeting of Israeli officials with American officials, Zionist sources say that this meeting will probably take place in the second half of August.

Earlier, an American media outlet reported that the Zionist regime had pressured American lawmakers to prevent the revival of Burjam.

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