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Netanyahu Criticizes Schumer’s Demand for His Removal as ‘Highly Inappropriate

⁤ Israeli‌ prime minister Benjamin ‍Netanyahu (Getty Images) ‍

The ‍Political⁢ Firestorm: Netanyahu Responds to Schumer

‍ On a tension-filled Sunday, ⁣ Israeli⁢ Prime‍ Minister Benjamin Netanyahu struck back at‍ U.S. Senate Majority Leader Chuck Schumer for his sharp ‍critique and ⁢surprising call for a shift in⁢ Israeli leadership, ⁤framing such demands ​as a breach of democratic norms.

​ “It’s inappropriate to go to​ a sister democracy and try to replace the elected leadership there. That’s something the Israeli public ⁤does ​on its own,” Netanyahu declared on CNN, ‌taking issue with Schumer’s ‍bold stance.

Netanyahu’s Fiery Analogy

⁣ ‌​ Drawing parallels to American politics, Netanyahu likened Schumer’s criticism to ​an imagined ⁢scenario where ‍someone demanded former President George W. Bush’s resignation amidst the post 9/11 wars. “You don’t do ⁤that,” Netanyahu asserted, emphasizing the sanctity ⁤of Israel’s democracy and the right⁣ of its people to choose their ⁤leaders.

Schumer’s Stance and Biden’s Echo

Schumer, on the Senate floor,‌ did not mince words as‍ he branded Netanyahu as an ‍”obstacle to peace,” proposing that ‍since October 7,​ global dynamics have shifted⁣ and Israel’s⁣ current governance ⁤is misaligned with​ these new realities, describing it as “a governing vision‌ that is stuck in the past.”
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⁣ ⁣ ⁢ In‌ a nod of approval, President Joe Biden characterized Schumer’s words as “a good speech,” signaling solidarity with the concerns raised ​by Schumer⁣ which he said resonate with‌ many across the United States.

Biden endorsed, highlighting shared anxieties.

Netanyahu’s Counter and Cotton’s Support

Netanyahu⁣ did not shy away​ from defending his ‍position, highlighting widespread⁤ Israeli⁣ backing for his strategies confronting Hamas. He underscored his intentions​ to dismantle Hamas’ power structure—a plan he‍ argues is crucial and enjoys a‍ robust domestic⁤ mandate.
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⁢ Taking ⁣a stand against⁢ Schumer’s statements, Sen. Tom Cotton (R., Ark.) jumped into the fray, ‌condemning the call ⁢for Israeli elections⁣ as “inappropriate and offensive” and chastised Schumer⁢ for meddling‌ in the affairs of a steadfast ally and robust​ democratic state, cautioning against the very “foreign ‍election interference” his Democratic peers often denounce.
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Cotton firmly sided with Netanyahu, ⁤expressing his disapproval.



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