greg landsman outlines vision for middle east peace amid netanyahu’s dc visit

greg landsman outlines vision for middle east peace amid netanyahu’s dc visit
U.S. Rep. Greg Landsman Serving Southwest Ohio — Official U.S. House headshot
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Congressman Greg Landsman, representing Ohio’s 1st district since 2023, has recently shared his insights on a significant geopolitical issue through a series of tweets. Born in Cincinnati in 1976 and an alumnus of Ohio University, Landsman has been actively involved in legislative matters. His latest commentary focuses on the potential discussions during Israeli Prime Minister Netanyahu’s visit to Washington D.C.

On July 7, 2025, Congressman Landsman expressed hope regarding Netanyahu’s visit to Washington D.C., stating “Netanyahu is in D.C., hopefully to discuss the path to peace. This is a critical moment.” He indicated that he had outlined his thoughts on the matter in an OpEd and highlighted its personal significance to him.

In another tweet posted shortly after, Landsman identified key components necessary for achieving lasting peace in the Middle East. He emphasized “These are the 5 elements we need – from bipartisan cooperation to a broad coalition and a dedicated Congressional Commission – to get us to a lasting peace in the Middle East.”

Further elaborating on regional dynamics, Landsman noted changes due to weakened Iranian nuclear capabilities and proxies. He stated “The fact is, Iran’s nuclear capabilities and its most dangerous proxies have been weakened, changing the strategic dynamic in the region.” He suggested this could be a pivotal moment for transformation.

Greg Landsman’s perspective comes as part of his broader efforts as a U.S. Congressman committed to addressing international issues impacting national security.



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