No matter who ends up winning next week's US presidential election, Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu will be a welcome guest at the White House, he said, announcing Monday that both major-party candidates invited him.

Netanyahu's speech was one of several at the opening meeting of the Knesset's session that focused on US-Israel relations or referred to the upcoming election.

"Unlike what the industry of dismay says, our relations with the US are stronger and mightier than ever, and will remain that way, because the Americans share our values," Netanyahu stated. 

The prime minister thanked the US for the expected aid military package over the next decade.

"This doesn't mean that there won't be disagreements sometimes, though I hope they will be rare," he added. 

Netanyahu expressed hope that US President Barack Obama would not push forward a UN Security Council resolution pressuring Israel on settlements and a two-state solution.

"President Obama said in 2011 that peace will not be achieved...read more at Jpost