Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu will meet tomorrow Monday with US President Donald Trump to discuss a series of dossiers, from customs duties to Iran, the services of the first Saturday said, confirming the information.

The two of them “will discuss the issue of duties, the efforts to return our hostages, the relations of Israel-Turkey, the Iranian threat and the battle against the international criminal court”, which has issued the arrest warrant by Mr Naniou.

A White House official reported earlier yesterday to the visit to the French Agency, without interfering with details of the issues that were to be raised.

Much of the products imported by the US from the rest of the world have been subjected to 10%additional customs duties last Saturday, but the weight will become even more unbearable than April 9 for some countries which, according to Washington, export more than they import.

Israel will thus undergo customs duties amounting to 17%.

Mr Netanyahu’s visit is still recorded as they seem to be not likely to conclude a new ceasefire agreement with Hamas in the Gaza Strip, where the Israeli armed forces are stepping up their operations, as well as at a time when the tensions of the Nuclear Energy program.

The Republican president, who demands that Tehran negotiate about his nuclear program, has threatened to bomb Iran in recent days in the event of diplomatic efforts.

Tehran is ready for talks with the US, but rejects immediate negotiations under threat and existing Washington’s “maximum pressure” campaign.

Mr. Trump welcomed Mr. Netanyahu in February to the White House. He was the first foreign leader to accept after his second term in the US Presidency. Following those talks, the real estate tycoon caused international shock, as the United States suggested that the US “take control” of the Gaza Strip and its inhabitants to be displaced in other countries so that the enclave could be rebuilt and converted to the “Middle East” coast.