以色列总理旨在确定会谈范围,与此同时美国与伊朗官员在阿曼恢复讨论
作者:埃弗拉特·拉赫特
来源:福克斯新闻
发布时间:2026年2月11日 美国东部时间上午6:00
以色列总理本杰明·内塔尼亚胡将于周三在白宫会见美国总统唐纳德·特朗普,此次访问预计将围绕伊朗问题展开,因为华盛顿正在权衡外交手段与军事行动威胁,而以色列则试图确定谈判的范围。
特朗普已表示伊朗问题将主导议程。在接受Axios电话采访时,总统称德黑兰“非常希望达成协议”,但警告称:“要么我们达成协议,要么我们将不得不采取非常强硬的措施——就像上次那样。”
内塔尼亚胡在启程前往华盛顿前对记者表示,他打算阐述以色列的立场:“我将向总统提出我们关于谈判原则的概念——这些基本原则不仅对以色列重要,对任何希望中东实现和平与安全的国家也至关重要。”
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美国总统唐纳德·特朗普(右)在佛罗里达州棕榈滩的海湖庄园迎接以色列总理本杰明·内塔尼亚胡(左),2025年12月29日。(吉姆·沃森/法新社/盖蒂图片社)
此次会面发生在美国和伊朗官员自去年夏天12天战争以来首次在阿曼恢复谈判几天后,而美国在海湾地区继续保持大量军事存在——这一姿态被广泛视为威慑以及与德黑兰谈判中的筹码。
美国第一政策研究所首席研究官兼美国安全主任雅各布·奥利多特表示,从美国角度看,伊朗被视为全球安全挑战而非地区问题。“这是一个可能具有重大历史意义的时刻,”他告诉福克斯新闻数字版。
“伊朗不仅仅是中东问题,它是影响美国全球利益的全球性问题,”他补充道,称该政权“可能是世界上最古老的全球恐怖网络……通过代理人造成数千名美国人死亡。”
奥利多特表示,政府的战略似乎结合了外交与可见的军事压力。“总统已经明确……如果谈判不成功,军事选项不能被排除,”他说,“该地区的军事资产是与伊朗谈判战略的一部分。”
伊朗民众在德黑兰抗议期间阻塞街道,2026年1月9日。(马萨/中东图片/法新社/盖蒂图片社)
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对以色列而言,主要关切不仅是伊朗的核计划,还有其弹道导弹 arsenal 和地区武装组织网络。
特朗普向Axios表示,美国至少部分认同这一观点,称任何协议不仅需要解决核问题,还需涉及伊朗的弹道导弹。
以色列情报专家西玛·谢因警告称,仅聚焦核限制的谈判可能使以色列面临风险。“这次访问表明,美国特使维特科夫和库什纳可能无法单独最好地代表以色列利益,这反映出信心不足。他们一周前刚访问以色列——但内塔尼亚胡希望直接与特朗普对话,因此以色列的立场不会有任何模糊之处。”
谢因表示,伊朗可能在外交上拖延,以观察华盛顿是否将谈判局限于核问题而回避导弹限制。她的分析进一步指出,允许伊朗保留更广泛能力的制裁减免协议可能在政权面临内部压力时稳定其统治,同时保留其军事影响力。
“现在达成协议将有效挽救这个政权,因为它对内部问题没有真正的解决办法。通过协议解除制裁将为其争取喘息空间,帮助稳定政权,”她说。
“如果达成协议,美国必须要求释放所有被拘留者,并坚持人道主义措施,包括对重伤者提供医疗支持。华盛顿需要直接参与执行这些条款。”
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加沙地带北部贾巴利亚地区,第162师下属的吉瓦蒂旅部队正在执行“基甸战车”行动。(以色列国防军发言人办公室)
内塔尼亚胡在离开以色列前表示,他和特朗普将讨论“一系列话题”,包括加沙问题,而美国支持的战后框架和停火协议实施仍陷入停滞。
据以色列报道,内塔尼亚胡计划告诉特朗普,加沙和平计划第二阶段“没有进展”,反映出在解除武装、治理和安全安排方面存在持续争议。
谢因指出,内塔尼亚胡此次访问的时机可能使他避免下周重返华盛顿参加和平委员会首届会议,该倡议在以色列议会颇具争议。
“以色列对和平委员会中土耳其和卡塔尔的存在及其对其他成员以及巴勒斯坦权力机构技术官僚政府的恶意影响深感关切,”耶路撒冷安全与外交事务中心主席丹·迪克尔告诉福克斯新闻数字版。
“哈马斯对加沙的控制并未减弱,而国际社会解除哈马斯武装的承诺似乎有所减弱,”他补充道,“美国越久不采取行动对抗伊朗政权,以色列就越难以决心强制解除哈马斯武装,这两者都需要新的国际加沙结构的制裁和支持。”
“总理深切担忧的是,不仅伊朗政权方面局势停滞,加沙局势似乎也停滞了。这两个方面的时机都至关重要。对以色列而言,窗口期似乎正在关闭,”迪克尔说。
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Trump, Netanyahu to meet at White House in high-stakes talks on Iran, Gaza plan
Israeli prime minister aims to shape scope of talks as US and Iranian officials resume discussions in Oman
By Efrat Lachter
Fox News
Published February 11, 2026 6:00am EST
Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu will meet President Donald Trump at the White House on Wednesday in a visit expected to center on Iran, as Washington weighs diplomacy against the threat of military action and Israel pushes to shape the scope of negotiations.
Trump has signaled the Iranian file will dominate the agenda. In a phone interview with Axios, the president said Tehran “very much wants to reach a deal,” but warned, “Either we make a deal, or we’ll have to do something very tough — like last time.”
Netanyahu, speaking before departing Israel for Washington, said he intends to present Israel’s position. “I will present to the president our concept regarding the principles of the negotiations — the essential principles that are important not only to Israel but to anyone who wants peace and security in the Middle East,” he told reporters.
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President Donald Trump (R) greets Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu (L) upon arrival at Trump’s Mar-a-Lago residence in Palm Beach, Florida, on December 29, 2025.(Jim WATSON / AFP via Getty Images)
The meeting comes days after U.S. and Iranian officials resumed talks in Oman for the first time since last summer’s 12-day war, while the United States continues to maintain a significant military presence in the Gulf — a posture widely viewed as both deterrence and for holding leverage in negotiations with Tehran.
From the U.S. perspective, Iran is seen as a global security challenge rather than a regional one, according to Jacob Olidort, chief research officer and director of American security at the America First Policy Institute. “It’s an important historic time of potentially seismic proportions,” he told Fox News Digital.
“Iran is not so much a Middle East issue. It’s a global issue affecting U.S. interests around the world,” he added, calling the regime “probably the world’s oldest global terror network… [with] thousands of Americans killed through proxies.”
Olidort said the administration’s strategy appears to combine diplomacy with visible military pressure. “The president has been clear… should talks not be successful, the military option cannot be off the table,” he said. “Military assets in the region serve as part of the negotiation strategy with Iran.”
Iranians gather while blocking a street during a protest in Tehran, Iran on Jan. 9, 2026.(MAHSA / Middle East Images / AFP via Getty Images)
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For Israel, the main concern is not only Iran’s nuclear program but also its ballistic missile arsenal and regional network of armed groups.
Trump indicated to Axios that the United States shares at least part of that view, saying any agreement would need to address not only nuclear issues but also Iran’s ballistic missiles.
Israeli intelligence expert Sima Shein has warned that negotiations narrowly focused on nuclear restrictions could leave Israel exposed. “The visit signals a lack of confidence that American envoys, Witkoff and Kushner, alone can represent Israel’s interests in the best way. They were in Israel just a week ago — but Netanyahu wants to speak directly with Trump, so there is no ambiguity about Israel’s position,” she added.
Iran’s Supreme Leader Khamenei makes first public appearance in weeks with fresh U.S. threats.(Office of the Iranian Supreme Leader Credit/ASSOCIATED PRESS)
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Shein says Iran may be stalling diplomatically to see whether Washington limits talks to nuclear issues while avoiding missile constraints. Her analysis further suggests that a sanctions-relief agreement that leaves Iran’s broader capabilities intact could stabilize the regime at a moment of internal pressure while preserving its military leverage.
“An agreement now would effectively save the regime at a time when it has no real solutions to its internal problems. Lifting sanctions through a deal would give it breathing room and help stabilize it,” she said.
“If there is an agreement, the United States must demand the release of all detainees and insist on humanitarian measures, including medical support for those who have been severely injured. Washington would need to be directly involved in enforcing those provisions.”
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Troops from the Givati Brigade, under the command of the 162nd Division, are operating in the area of Jabaliya in the northern Gaza Strip as part of Operation “Gideon’s Chariots.” (IDF Spokesman’s Unit)
Netanyahu said before leaving Israel that he and Trump would discuss “a series of topics,” including Gaza, where a U.S.-backed postwar framework and ceasefire implementation remain stalled.
According to Israeli reporting, Netanyahu plans to tell Trump that phase two of the Gaza peace plan “is not moving,” reflecting continued disputes over disarmament, governance and security arrangements.
The timing of Netanyahu’s visit may also allow him to avoid returning to Washington the following week for the inaugural session of the Board of Peace, Shein said, noting the initiative is controversial in Israel’s parliament.
Hamas terrorists stand in formation as Palestinians gather on a street to watch the handover of three Israeli hostages to a Red Cross team in Deir el-Balah, central Gaza, on Feb. 8, 2025.(Majdi Fathi/NurPhoto via Getty Images)
“Israel is deeply concerned about the presence of Turkey and Qatar on the board of peace and their malign influence on other members as well as on the Palestinian authority’s technocratic government,” Dan Diker, president of the Jerusalem Center for Security and Foreign Affairs, told Fox News Digital.
“Hamas’s control of Gaza has not weakened, while international commitments to disarm Hamas have appeared to weaken,” he added, “The longer the U.S. waits before taking action against the Iranian regime, the more compromised Israel is in its ability and determination to forcibly disarm Hamas, both of which require the sanction and the blessing of the new international structures on Gaza.”
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“The prime minister’s deep concern is the stalled state of affairs both against the Iranian regime and apparently in Gaza. Timing is critical on both fronts. And for Israel, the window seems to be closing,” Diker said.
Efrat Lachter is a world reporter for Fox News Digital covering international affairs and the United Nations. Follow her on X @efratlachter. Stories can be sent to efrat.lachter@fox.com.
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