Former President Donald Trump gave Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu a warm welcome at his Mar-a-lago resort in Florida on Friday, setting the mood for a highly anticipated meeting between the Israeli leader and Republican presidential nominee. “Come on, let's get a good, beautiful picture,” Trump said, pulling Netanyahu into his chest for a tight handshake and greeting the Israeli premier’s wife with a kiss on both cheeks. The meeting is the first between Netanyahu and former US president in four years.

It comes as US-Israeli ties are under more pressure than at any time in recent history, as Israel's war in Gaza coincides with a tight 2024 presidential election race between Trump and presumptive Democratic nominee, Vice President Kamala Harris. Trump and Netanyahu enjoyed a close relationship during the former's term in office, but the ties hit a rough spot after Netanyahu congratulated Joe Biden for his 2020 election win, refusing to side with Trump’s debunked claims that the election was stolen from him. “F**k him,” Trump told Axios at the time.

The remarks have cast a shadow over the two leaders' relationship ever since, fueling speculation that if Trump returns to the White House, he might handle Israel differently if Netanyahu is still its leader. On Friday, Trump appeared to pull a curtain over the episode, saying he "always had a very good relationship" with Netanyahu. The tone of Trump and Netanyahu's meeting contrasted sharply with that of the Israeli l.