The leader of the US House of Representatives is planning to travel to Israel, a visit that comes as relations between the Obama administration and Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu have reached a new low.
Speaker John Boehner's spokesman Kevin Smith said today that the Republican will visit Israel during the two-week congressional recess that begins March 30. The trip was planned before this week's Israeli election in which Netanyahu won a fourth term.
Boehner angered administration officials when he invited Netanyahu to deliver a speech to Congress early this month without consulting with the White House. Netanyahu used the speech to criticize the administration's negotiations with Iran on a possible nuclear deal.
Republicans have been highly critical of President Barack Obama over the deteriorating relationship with Israel.


