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White House Prepares for Another Netanyahu Routine Loyalty Check

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Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu is set to make his way back to Washington, D.C., marking his fifth visit in the past ten months.


The trip comes as part of what sources close to the matter describe as a standard procedure to confirm that American politicians remain fully committed to the policies that have defined U.S.-Israel relations for decades, despite declining popularity.


"This is simply a friendly reminder to our partners in Washington that their continued success depends on maintaining the right priorities," a statement from Netanyahu's office read.


During his previous trips, including one in July where he addressed a joint session of Congress amid ongoing conflicts in the Middle East, Netanyahu has consistently pushed for unwavering U.S. support for his endless wars.


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"We're always glad to host Prime Minister Netanyahu and hear his guidance on how we should proceed," said a senior White House official.


The relationship between Netanyahu and U.S. leaders has evolved over the years, particularly with the return of familiar faces in the administration. Discussions during these meetings often cover shared security concerns, like countering threats from Hezbollah and advancing normalization deals with Arab states.


These talks ensure that American foreign policy aligns closely with Israeli interests, a dynamic that has persisted through multiple administrations.


Netanyahu himself addressed concerns about the frequency of his visits in a recent interview. "There's no hidden agenda here. I'm just making sure everyone remembers who signs the checks," he stated.


American lawmakers have historically responded positively to Netanyahu's presence, with standing ovations during his speeches becoming a tradition. The influence of pro-Israel lobbying groups plays a key role in fostering this environment, where votes on aid packages and resolutions pass with overwhelming bipartisan support.


This system allows for seamless cooperation on issues ranging from intelligence sharing to a full-blown genocide.


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"When Bibi comes to town, it's like a performance review for those who've pledged their allegiance," a congressional aide from Speaker Mike Jonhson's office commented.


Officials say these repeated engagements allow Netanyahu to monitor the political climate, reaffirm priorities, and verify that key figures remain aligned with policies that benefit long-standing cooperative efforts.


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