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Israeli Conflicts: Biden's Blunt Message to Netanyahu
Sat Oct 05 2024
President Joe Biden dropped a surprising comment in the White House on Friday. He wasn’t sure if Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu was blocking a peace deal due to the upcoming 2024 U. S. election. This is happening while Israel fights Hamas in Gaza and Hezbollah in Lebanon. Biden said no other administration has supported Israel as much as his.
Biden's words came after Senator Chris Murphy of Connecticut expressed concern that Netanyahu might not be interested in peace talks because of U. S. politics. The relationship between the two leaders is getting more difficult, with disagreements over the war in Gaza and their uncertain political futures.
For months, Biden has been trying to get a ceasefire in Gaza. But it hasn’t happened yet. Even Secretary of State Antony Blinken couldn't make peace talks work. Netanyahu has shown resistance publicly while private discussions continue. Israel is also attacking Hezbollah in Lebanon and striking Gaza. It promises to retaliate against Iran for this week’s missile attack, making the region tense.
Biden mentioned that there were no decisions yet on how to respond to Iran. Some talk about striking their oilfields, but Biden thinks other options might be better. He also denied wanting an immediate meeting with Netanyahu to discuss this. Instead, he said they'll talk once Israel decides its response.
Netanyahu has been resisting Biden’s efforts, and Biden hasn’t stopped arms delivery to Israel. Though he's worried about a full-scale war, he still supports U. S. arms transfers to Israel while urging caution on civilian casualties. The U. S. military has also increased its presence in the region to protect Israel from attacks.
Vice President Kamala Harris shares Biden’s stance on arms sales but is more vocal about demanding an immediate ceasefire and criticizing civilian deaths in Gaza.
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