US House Speaker John Boehner to visit Israel this month

Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu met with House Speaker John Boehner, and gave him a scroll of the Book of Esther. Boehner gave Prime Minister Netanyahu a bust of Winston Churchill.

Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu met with House Speaker John Boehner, and gave him a scroll of the Book of Esther. Boehner gave Prime Minister Netanyahu a bust of Winston Churchill.
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Now that Israel’s elections are over, decision makers from around the world, including US lawmakers like Boehner, will visit Israel.

By: JNS.org

Now that Israel’s elections are over, decision makers from around the world will continue to visit Israel. Once here, they often tour different parts of the country and hold high-level meetings with Israeli diplomats and leaders to gain a first-hand understanding of what is happening in the Middle East.

And now, Speaker of the US House of Representatives John Boehner (R-Ohio) is expected to visit Israel later this month to meet with newly re-elected Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu.

“The speaker will visit Israel during the next district work period,” Boehner spokesman Kevin Smith said in a statement on Friday. “He looks forward to visiting the country, discussing our shared priorities for peace and security in the region, and further strengthening the bond between the United States and Israel.”

Boehner, who will reportedly lead a Congressional delegation of Republican lawmakers on the Israel visit, recently angered the Obama administration by arranging Netanyahu’s March 3 speech to Congress about Iran. The White House claimed Boehner breached protocol by not consulting with President Barack Obama about inviting Netanyahu. Boehner, along with many Congressional Republicans and some Democrats, have been strongly critical of Obama’s stance on the nuclear negotiations between Iran and the P5+1 powers.

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