Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu's office has released an artificial intelligence-generated video depicting Netanyahu and United States President Donald Trump flying together in a B-2 stealth bomber. The video, shared to mark six months since the end of the brief Iran-Israel conflict, features the two leaders exchanging looks as they fly over a landscape. The release comes ahead of Netanyahu's planned visit to the United States, where discussions with Trump are expected to focus on Iran's ballistic missile program and the possibility of further military action.
The B-2 bomber, a strategic asset operated solely by the United States, symbolizes the close military cooperation between the two countries. Recent statements from Washington have emphasized support for Israel's concerns over Iran, particularly regarding Tehran's nuclear and missile capabilities. While the United States has claimed success in disrupting Iran's nuclear infrastructure, concerns remain about Iran's ongoing missile development, which is also viewed as a threat by several Gulf Arab states. Tehran maintains that its missile program is essential for national defense, especially after setbacks to its nuclear ambitions and losses among its regional allies.



