On the other hand, Israel has denied the news and said that accusations are being used to obstruct the agreements between Bahrain and the United Arab Emirates.
Trump administration sources say the Israeli prime minister and his wife have repeatedly benefited from White House facilities.
The report says that the services are provided free of charge to world leaders visiting the White House, but most world leaders do not use them, unlike Netanyahu and his wife.
The report quoted a White House official as saying that after several visits to Netanyahu, it had become clear to him that he was carrying a suitcase of dirty clothes on purpose.
In response to US claims, the Israeli embassy in the United States denied the allegations, saying they were a failed attempt to undermine Israel's landmark agreements with the United Arab Emirates and Bahrain.
A statement from the embassy said the couple did not use the laundry facility at the White House during their visit.
It was also reported that Netanyahu was asked to wash only two shirts, pajamas and a suit during his visit, while Netanyahu's wife ironed clothes only once.