Netanyahu revealed that President Joe Biden’s approach consistently misaligned with Israel’s priorities

TIMES OF ISRAEL
Netanyahu’s speech exposes the Biden-Israel Divide
November 19, 2024

In a highly charged address to the Knesset plenum on November 18, 2024, Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu laid bare the internal struggles between Israel and the Biden Administration over the ongoing Israeli war on terror. Speaking on the cusp of President Donald Trump’s second inauguration, Netanyahu’s remarks highlighted key moments where US pressure directly clashed with Israel’s strategic objectives, exposing a rift that shaped the conflict’s trajectory. In Gaza, Washington had urged restraint, prioritizing ceasefires and humanitarian corridors while emphasizing de-escalation to avoid broader regional fallout. This was at odds with Israel’s goal of dismantling Hamas entirely—a stance Netanyahu insisted was non-negotiable for Israel’s long-term security. READ MORE

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