Washington (CNN) The Trump administration has invited Israel's Prime Minister and opposition leader to the White House Tuesday as it plans to finally unveil its long-awaited vision for ending the Israeli-Palestinian conflict.

President Donald Trump, speaking to reporters aboard Air Force One on Thursday, said he would release the Mideast plan before the Tuesday meeting. "Sometime prior to that," Trump said, shortly before arriving in Florida. "Probably we'll release it a little bit prior to that."

The visit, scheduled just weeks before Israel holds its third elections in a year, could serve as a political and personal lifeline to Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu, who aims to form a majority coalition and gain immunity from prosecution for his indictment on charges of fraud, breach of trust and accepting bribes. Netanyahu denies any wrongdoing.

The administration's Middle East plan is also expected to hand the Israeli Prime Minister a political boost, given the White House track record for delivering groundbreaking decisions that tilt decisively in Israel's favor and ignore Palestinian concerns.

The high-profile visit will also serve Trump's political interests, as it could draw attention away from his impeachment trial in the Senate, only the third in US history.

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