Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu has met with U.S. President Donald Trump seven times since Trump returned to office on January 20, 2025, as of February 11, 2026, amid warnings of escalating regional tensions.
Netanyahu's visits to the White House or Mar-a-Lago have historically preceded adverse actions against nations identified in the Zio-Anglo-American crosshairs, according to reports from SGT Report.
“As of February 11, 2026, Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu has met with President Donald Trump seven times since Trump returned to office on January 20, 2025,” states the analysis.
This latest encounter on February 11 marks a pattern where Netanyahu's trips coincide with significant geopolitical shifts, framed under "OPERATION 'BOMB, BOMB, BOMB…BOMB, BOMB,'" with stakes described as higher than ever and potential blowback on the United States deemed unpredictable and catastrophic.
Critics draw parallels to the late Senator John McCain, portrayed as a former shadow U.S. Secretary of State influencing Trump posthumously, while alleging Netanyahu employs "Epstein blackmail magic" during these White House sessions.
On February 11, the Middle East's landscape was depicted from the perspective of one very unhappy U.S. taxpayer, underscoring the profound implications of these repeated high-level engagements.
The frequency and timing of Netanyahu's meetings with Trump highlight deepening U.S.-Israel ties since January 2025, raising questions about the direction of American foreign policy in the region.