Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu's office denied today, Tuesday, reports from American media about his intention to deliver a speech before the U.S. Congress on June 13, amid rising pressure on him to agree to a ceasefire in Gaza. Netanyahu's office informed Israeli media that the date for his speech before Congress "has not been finalized," but it will not be on June 13 due to a conflict with a Jewish holiday. The American outlets "Politico" and "Punchbowl News," specializing in Washington policies, had announced this date.