The Israeli prime minister's meeting with the U.S. president will determine the next phases of war and peace.
Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu is traveling to the United States this week, to meet with President Donald Trump at Mar-a-Lago.
The prime minister can hope to get some downtime with his wife, Sara, after two years of leading a difficult war, and testifying in an ongoing corruption trial that has been unraveling, all while leading a fragile coalition in one of the world’s most complex democracies.
There are not many places Israel’s embattled prime minister can travel to since the International Criminal Court issued warrants for his arrest. A visit to the luxurious Trump-owned club at Mar-a-Lago represents as close to a holiday vacation destination as possible.