Biden, Netanyahu speak for first time in weeks amid rising tensions
- President Joe Biden and Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu held their first call in over a month, discussing the food crisis in Gaza and conduct of war.
- Senate Majority Leader Chuck Schumer criticized Netanyahu's handling of the war, prompting outrage from Republicans and Israeli officials for interfering in ally's politics.
- Calls for new elections in Israel have surfaced amidst tensions over the food crisis and conduct of war.
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Der US-Präsident will Israels Regierungschef mit Macht von einem Vorstoß gegen die mit Flüchtlingen überfüllte Stadt Rafah abbringen. Nun forderte Biden Netanjahu auf, ein Verhandlungsteam nach Washington zu beordern.
Biden speaks with PM Netanyahu amid escalating U.S.-Israel tensions
President Biden held a crucial phone call with Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu as there have been reports of a growing rift between the two leaders over handling the war in the region.
Biden pide a Netanyahu "discutir vías" para "atacar a Hamás" sin "una gran ofensiva terrestre en Rafá"
El presidente de Estados Unidos, Joe Biden, ha desvelado que ha pedido al primer ministro de Israel, Benjamin Netanyahu, analizar la posibilidad de "atacar" al Movimiento de Resistencia Islámica (Hamás) en la Franja de Gaza sin la necesidad de "una gran ofensiva terrestre" contra la ciudad de Rafá, en la frontera con Egipto. "He pedido al primer ministro (de Israel) que envíe un equipo a Washington para discutir vías para atacar a Hamás sin una …
U.S. President Joe Biden held a telephone conversation with Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu, which indicates an improvement in relations between the two leaders, according to Bloomberg. It is noted that there was public animosity between the two politicians over Israeli actions in the Gaza Strip. Nevertheless, the U.S. President finally agreed on a “valuable concession” from Netanyahu: the Israeli leader agreed to send a group of advis…
Commentary: Biden Administration Abuses U.S. Intelligence Community to Undermine Netanyahu’s Leadership
by Fred Fleitz Something reprehensible happened this week during a Senate Intelligence Committee hearing on the U.S. Intelligence Community’s annual worldwide threats report. In addition to discussing threats to our country from China, Russia, Iran, North Korea, and terrorist groups, the report questioned the leadership of Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu and said large protests in Israel demanding his resignation could drive him from…
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