The second White House meeting between Bush and Olmert comes amid stalled Middle East peace talks.
"President Bush will welcome Prime Minister Ehud Olmert of Israel to the
White House on November 13, 2006," White House press secretary Tony Snow said in a statement.
"The president looks forward to discussing with the prime minister the strong bilateral relationship between the United States and Israel, as well as a wide range of regional and international issues," Snow said.
Bush was in a campaign swing in Pensacola, Florida, rallying voters for his Republican party, which seeks to keep control of Congress in Tuesday's elections against opposition Democrats.
Last month, Olmert said he would meet with Bush in November to discuss Iran's nuclear ambitions.
"The international community should prevent Iran from getting nuclear arms," he said on October 16.
The United States is pushing for UN sanctions against Iran for its refusal to halt uranium enrichment, which Tehran insists is for generating civilian nuclear power while Western powers fear it could be used to develop an atomic bomb.
Olmert first met with Bush at the White House on May 24, several weeks after he officially assumed his duties as head of government.
The White House announcement came as Israel pressed on with an offensive in the Gaza Strip that has left 55 Palestinians and one soldier dead in six days.
Israeli troops have been conducting operations inside Gaza since 20-year-old Corporal Gilad Shalit was captured in a deadly June attack claimed by Gaza-based militants.
Copyright AFP (Agence France-Presse), 2006