Israeli PM plans to meet with Florida鈥檚 DeSantis during Israel trip

Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu (L) and Florida Gov. Ron DeSantis. (AP)
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  • Former President Donald Trump, a Republican who began his re-election campaign in November 2022, last week won endorsements of several Republican lawmakers in Florida

WASHINGTON: Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu plans to meet with Republican Florida Governor Ron DeSantis when the expected 2024 presidential candidate visits Israel this week, Netanyahu said on CBS News鈥� 鈥淔ace the Nation鈥� on Sunday.
DeSantis is traveling abroad to Japan, South Korea, Israel and the United Kingdom. The visit to Israel coincides with protests over Netanyahu鈥檚 plans to tighten controls on the country鈥檚 Supreme Court.
Netanyahu, asked by CBS whether he would meet with DeSantis, replied: 鈥淥f course, I鈥檒l meet with everyone. Why not? I鈥檒l meet with Republican governors and Democratic governors.鈥�
DeSantis鈥� office did not immediately respond to a request for comment.
Former President Donald Trump, a Republican who began his re-election campaign in November 2022, last week won endorsements of several Republican lawmakers in Florida. The endorsements are a blow to DeSantis, who has not yet declared his candidacy.
DeSantis met with Netanyahu during a visit to Jerusalem in 2019, calling Florida 鈥渢he most pro-Israel state in the nation.鈥�
Netanyahu鈥檚 plans for judicial reform were paused last month after strikes and mass demonstrations. The proposals would give the government effective control over appointment of Supreme Court judges and allow parliament to overrule many decisions of the court.
When asked on CBS why he would not withdraw the planned reforms, Netanyahu said there was a 鈥渂road consensus鈥� to fix the Israeli judicial system.
鈥淚鈥檝e actually said that I will not accept a blanket ability of the parliament to overcome judicial Supreme Court decisions, just as we don鈥檛 accept that the Supreme Court can abrogate any decision by the parliament or the government,鈥� he said.