Binyamin Netanyahu
Binyamin NetanyahuReuters

Israeli Prime Minister Binyamin Netanyahu will on Sunday morning update the Israeli government and Cabinet regarding his conversations with US President Donald Trump and US Vice President Mike Pence.

In addition, Netanyahu will fly on Sunday to Singapore for a two-day diplomatic trip, after which he will spend three days in Australia.

While in Singapore, Netanyahu will meet Singapore's President Tony Tan and Prime Minister Lee Hsien Loong and will speak with them about relations between the two countries. He will also visit a local synagogue before flying to Sydney, Australia, where he will meet Prime Minister Malcolm Turnbull and Governor-General Sir Peter Cosgrove.

Netanyahu and Turnbull will hold an event for Israeli and local businessmen in an effort to encourage economic relations between Australia and Israel. Netanyahu will also meet Australian Opposition Leader Bill Shorten, visit a Jewish school, and meet with the head of Sydney's Jewish community.

In March, Netanyahu will again visit Washington, D.C., reportedly in order to speak at the annual American Israel Public Affairs Committee (AIPAC) conference, which Trump is also expected to attend.