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Prime Minister Binyamin Netanyahu and US President Donald Trump concluded a second meeting at the White House Tuesday night, with the two leaders spending just over an hour together, according to officials who spoke with the Times of Israel.

Neither released a statement after the meeting.

The discussions reportedly focused on the pressing issues of Iran and the future of Gaza.

The two who were also joined by Vice President J.D. Vance.

According to a report from Israel Hayom, the two leaders addressed strategies to prevent Tehran from reactivating its nuclear weapons program in the wake of a joint US-Israeli operation last month. The conversation also broached the complex topic of a post-war Gaza, exploring potential scenarios for the “day after” the conflict with Hamas concludes.

Notably, the official Israeli readout of the meeting did not disclose details on the substance of the discussions, maintaining a degree of diplomatic discretion around the high-level talks.

The absence of a public press conference suggests the sensitive and ongoing nature of the topics at hand.