Yedioth Ahronoth reported on Netanyahu’s trip to the U.S., highlighting his intent to establish clear boundaries in discussions with Trump. Netanyahu’s primary goal is to persuade Trump to avoid a dangerous deal with Iran.Israel Hayom echoed this sentiment, noting the shared objective of Israel and the United States: to weaken Iran’s regime and prevent it from enriching uranium on its soil. However, while Tel Aviv seeks restrictions on ballistic missiles, the Trump administration appears more flexible, presenting points of both agreement and contention just a day before the meeting.Haaretz pointed out the growing rift between Israel and regional countries regarding developments related to Iran, indicating that these issues are escalating into a power struggle.Hamosher reported on Netanyahu’s urgent trip to the U.S. stating that the Prime Minister is making a final push to prevent a ‘flawed agreement’ that would leave Iran’s missile threat unaddressed. The main concern is that the U.S. may be willing to strike a deal with Tehran without adequately considering the implications of Iran’s missile capabilities aimed at Israel.