Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu met on Tuesday with US Secretary of State Antony Blinken. According to the Prime Minister's Office, the meeting, which lasted two and a half hours, was "friendly and fruitful." Following the one-on-one meeting, the two met with the professional echelons from the two nations.

During the meeting, the sides discussed the Iranian threat and the need for the two countries to unite against it. The Prime Minister thanked the Secretary of State for the US's support in the struggle against the Iranian axis.

Netanyahu updated Blinken on the IDF's operation in Lebanon and the need to lead security and diplomatic changes in the north which would allow Israel to return its citizens to their homes.

The Secretary expressed the US's deep shock over Hezbollah's attempt to assassinate the Israeli Prime Minister and made it clear that it was an extreme and unwonted incident. The Prime Minister thanked Blinken and noted that the matter had dramatic significance and could not be ignored.... Read More: Arutz-7