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President Biden spoke Monday early morning with Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu as stress in between the U.S. and Israel are intensifying over the instructions of the war versus Hamas in the Gaza Strip.
The call in between the 2 leaders, which was the very first given that Feb. 15, followed Senate Majority Leader Chuck Schumer talked Thursday requiring Netanyahu’s ouster and identifying him an “challenge to peace.” The next day, Biden explained Schumer’s remarks as a “great speech” that “revealed major issue shared not just by him, however by numerous Americans.”
“President Biden talked to Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu of Israel to go over the most recent advancements in Israel and Gaza, consisting of the scenario in Rafah and efforts to rise humanitarian support to Gaza,” the White House Press Office stated Monday.
Netanyahu had actually released a sharp counterclaim to Schumer on Sunday, stating throughout an interview on “Fox & & Friends Weekend” that his discuss the Senate flooring were “entirely unsuitable.”
NETANYAHU BLASTS SCHUMER, BIDEN OVER WANING SUPPORT FOR ISRAEL
President Biden, right, meets Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu in New York on Sept. 20, 2023. (AP Photo/Susan Walsh, File)
“I believe we’re not a banana republic. Individuals of Israel will select when they’ll have elections, who they choose, and it’s not something that will be passed off upon us,” Netanyahu included.
The bulk leader had actually stated he thought that “Prime Minister Netanyahu has actually lost his method by permitting his political survival to take the precedence over the very best interests of Israel.”
“It’s incorrect to attempt to change the chosen leaders of a sibling democracy and a strong American ally at any time, however particularly throughout the time of war,” Netanyahu countered.
KIRBY DODGES ANSWERING POINT BLANK IF BIDEN BELIEVES NETANYAHU IMPEDES PEACE
President Biden, right, is welcomed by Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu after coming to Ben Gurion International Airport on Oct. 18, 2023, in Tel Aviv, Israel. (AP Photo/Evan Vucci)
White House nationwide security interactions consultant John Kirby rejected questioning Sunday relating to whether Biden thinks Netanyahu is an “obstacle to peace,” stating the 2 world leaders have “recognized each other a very long time” and have an open line of interaction.
“Does the president believe that Benjamin Netanyahu is a bigot? That he’s an obstacle to peace? That he should be lumped in with Hamas?” Fox News’ Shannon Bream asked Kirby on “Fox News Sunday.”
Kirby did not clearly address, rather highlighting that the 2 world leaders have actually long understood each other which the U.S. appreciates Israel’s sovereignty.
In this image from video supplied by Senate television, Senate Majority Leader Chuck Schumer,