Biden Still Trying To Bully Netanyahu, Says He Won’t Invite Him ‘Near-Term’
When asked if he would receive Israel Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu to the White House on Tuesday, President Joe Biden declined.
Speaking of Netanyahu, the democratic Right in Israel, and their effort to reform Israel’s one-sided court by making it more resemble the United States, Biden said he was concerned about the events there. Biden responded,” No,” when a writer questioned him about inviting Netanyahu to the White House. Never in the near future.
Here is a game of Biden saying,” Like most ardent followers of Israel, I’m very concerned. I hope they understand this. They can’t keep going down this path; the the PM will take action so he can try to reach a real compromise. film. I29Z54VsZn twitter.com
— On March 28, 2023, Jacob N. Kornbluh(@ jacobkornblauh )
Netanyahu tweeted on Tuesday,” My administration is committed to strengthening democracy by restoring the proper balance between the three branches of government, which we are striving to achieve via a broad consensus ,” demonstrating that he would not be intimidated by Biden or anyone else. Israel is a sovereign nation that makes decisions based on popular opinion rather than pressure from outside forces, even those of its closest allies.
Israel is a sovereign nation that makes decisions based on the will of its people rather than on pressure from abroad, even from the closest of allies.
March 28, 2023, Benjamin Netanyahu (@ netanyahu )
Biden retorted,” We’re never interfering.” They are aware of my seat. They are aware of America’s situation. They are aware of the Hebrew seat in America, according to The Jerusalem Post.
Contrary to their non-religious fellow Americans, the majority of religious Jews in America lean socially right and back the right-wing endeavour to reform Israel’s judiciary.
Miki Zohar, the minister of culture and sports for Israel, tweeted,” It breaks my heart to see how much damage has been done to Israel from all the false information that has spread in connection with our justified formal transformation.”
Tom Nides, the U.S. ambassador to Israel, defended Biden by saying,” I bet you the prime minister has visited Washington more than any other foreign leader combined.” He most likely has a better understanding of the White House than I do. There are plenty of requests for him to the White House. He and Joe Biden have been dating for almost 40 years. They will definitely invest time there, I have no fear.
When Netanyahu won the election as chief minister in November, Biden promptly called Portuguese left-wing leader Luiz Inácio Lula da Silva, but he waited years before congratulating him.
Since 1982, Biden has harbored animosity toward Jewish Right-wing officials. In order to inform Israeli Prime Minister Menachem Begin to start establishing new Israeli settlements in Judea and Samaria, Biden, who was a legislator at the time, banged his table with his elbow.
” Don’t harm us with stopping your assistance. It will not function. I’m hardly a Jew with shaky legs. Begin told Biden,” I am a happy Jew with 3,700 decades of civilized history. ” When we were dying in the gas chambers and furnaces, anyone came to our assistance. Anyone helped us when we were trying to build our nation. We made the purchase.
Between 2010 and 2015, the Obama administration frequently leaked tips about Israel, according to journalist John Perazzo in 2020. For instance, they leaked content in 2010 about a covert agreement between Saudi Arabia and Israel that allowed Israel to use their airspace in the event that Iran attacked its nuclear facilities.
The Obama administration was charged on March 22, 2012, with disclosing the outcomes of a secret battle adventure to The New York Times. At the time, Yoel Guzansky, an analyst for the Institute for National Security Studies, remarked that the leak” seems like a large campaign to reduce Israel from attacking.”
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