Johnson says he will extend an invitation to Netanyahu to address Congress

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House Speaker Mike Johnson said Thursday he will extend an invitation to Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu to address Congress after members of his conference encouraged him to do so.

โ€œWe will certainly extend that invitation,โ€ Johnson said on CNBC.

Itโ€™s unclear whether Johnson intended to invite Netanyahu to address both chambers of Congress or just the House of Representatives specifically. An invitation to address a joint session of Congress would require buy-in from Senateย Majorityย Leader Chuck Schumer, a New York Democrat who sharply criticized Netanyahu in a floor speech last week and called for Israel to hold new elections.

CNN has reached out to Schumerโ€™s office about the invitation.

Netanyahu has since responded with sharp criticism of Schumer of his own and also addressed Senate Republicans via a video conference at their closed-door lunch on Wednesday.

On Thursday, Johnson also revealed he has been invited by Netanyahu to speak at the Knesset and that it would be a โ€œgreat honorโ€ to do so. Johnsonโ€™s predecessor, Kevin McCarthy, addressed the Knesset when he was speaker.

The consideration of having Netanyahu address Congress also comes at a time when additional military aid to Israel appears stalled on Capitol Hill. The House passed a standalone military aid bill to Israel in November that the Senate did not advance because the House bill offset the cost with cuts to the IRS. The Senate passed a billย with aid to Ukraine and Israelย in February, but Johnson has made no effort to put that legislation up for a vote in the chamber as House Republicans have mulled several alternatives for sending aid overseas.

This story has been updated with additional developments.

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