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President Donald Trump is expected to meet with Israeli Prime Minister Binyamin Netanyahu at the White House next week, Channel 12’s Amit Segal wrote Monday evening.

Israeli officials suggest the visit could occur in the second week of July, with one Israeli official telling Axios that “There is a mutual interest from both sides of doing a victory party after the war with Iran.” White House press secretary Karoline Leavitt confirmed Netanyahu’s interest and Trump’s openness to the visit, though no final date has been set.

The anticipated meeting follows a recent ceasefire between Iran, Israel and the US.

Trump stated on social media that “Israel & Iran came to me, almost simultaneously, and said, “PEACE!”” Netanyahu also declared last Sunday that the campaign against Iran had opened “broad regional possibilities.”

Discussions are expected to include the ongoing situation in Gaza. A senior Israeli official has indicated that Ron Dermer, a top adviser to Netanyahu, is scheduled to travel to Washington this week for talks on a Gaza ceasefire, Iran, and other subjects.

The potential for broader normalization efforts in the region is also a likely topic. “There is absolutely an aspiration to expand the Abraham Accords, and it’s no secret that we want to see Syria in this,” an official stated, continuing, “And there may be an opportunity.” However, the official added, “we will not withdraw from the Syrian Hermon, nor from the Golan Heights” even if a deal is reached.

National Security Adviser Tzachi Hanegbi confirmed last week that Israel and the Syrian regime are in “daily direct contact and are discussing the possibility of normalization.” Sa’ar added that Israel “is interested in expanding the Abraham Accords circle of peace and normalization,” naming Lebanon and Syria.