Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu is scheduled to travel to New York on September 24 for the start of the high-level General Debate at the United Nations General Assembly.
His visit is expected to last until September 28.
Netanyahu's trip comes amid ongoing tensions and conflict in Gaza, a situation that has seen significant international attention.
The US remains a key ally of Israel, providing substantial diplomatic and military support.
This visit follows Netanyahu's previous trip to the US in July, during which he engaged in official discussions and addressed Congress.
The UN General Assembly's General Debate provides a platform for world leaders to discuss pressing global issues and outline their countries' positions.
Netanyahu's appearance will likely focus on Israel's security concerns and the broader geopolitical context of the Middle East.
The trip also underscores the close relationship between Israel and the US, which has been a cornerstone of Israeli foreign policy.
The US has historically been one of Israel's strongest supporters, particularly in conflicts involving Gaza. This visit is expected to further reinforce these ties and address ongoing international concerns regarding the situation in the region.