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WASHINGTON: US President Joe Biden said on Tuesday that Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu needs to change his hardline government and underscored that Israel should not reject the possibility of a Palestinian state in the future.
Addressing fundraising event for his 2024 re-election campaign, Biden said, “They’re starting to lose that support,” referring to the international community’s alarm at the bombing, which thousands of Palestinian civilians have been killed.
Biden made strong remarks as his national security adviser, Jake Sullivan, gets ready to visit Israel for talks with their war cabinet.
Netanyahu mentioned on Wednesday that the US supports Israel’s goal of destroying Hamas and rescuing hostages held by Palestinian militants. However, there are differences between the allies regarding what should happen after the Gaza war.
Biden specifically pointed out Itamar Ben-Gvir, Israel’s national security minister, saying, “this is the most conservative government in Israel’s history.”
“He (Netanyahu) has to change this government. This government in Israel is making it very difficult,” Biden said.
He also said that ultimately Israel “can’t say no” to a Palestinian state, which Israeli hardliners oppose.
Biden said, “we have an opportunity to begin to unite the region … and they still want to do it. But we have to make sure that Bibi understands that he’s got to make some moves to strengthen… You cannot say no Palestinian state… That’s going to be the hard part”.
Sullivan said on Tuesday that during his visit to Israel he will discuss with Israeli officials their timetable for the war in Gaza.
“The subject of how they are seeing the timetable of this war will certainly be on the agenda for my meetings,” said Sullivan, who is expected to travel later this week.
Biden has expressed strong support for Israel’s military operation against Hamas militants in Gaza but he and his team have expressed growing concern about the death of Palestinian civilians.
Biden plans to meet on Wednesday at the White House with family members of Americans taken hostage by Hamas during its October 7 attack in southern Israel in which 1,200 people were killed, a White House official said.
Sullivan blamed Hamas for the breakdown of an Israeli-Hamas truce from November 24 to December 1 because the militants refused to release more hostages.
“Hamas to this day continues to hold women, elderly people, civilians in significant numbers. And yet still, it’s saying: ‘Hey, how about everybody just stops.’ So we believe that Israel has the right to defend itself,” he said.
(with input from agency)
Addressing fundraising event for his 2024 re-election campaign, Biden said, “They’re starting to lose that support,” referring to the international community’s alarm at the bombing, which thousands of Palestinian civilians have been killed.
Biden made strong remarks as his national security adviser, Jake Sullivan, gets ready to visit Israel for talks with their war cabinet.
Netanyahu mentioned on Wednesday that the US supports Israel’s goal of destroying Hamas and rescuing hostages held by Palestinian militants. However, there are differences between the allies regarding what should happen after the Gaza war.
Biden specifically pointed out Itamar Ben-Gvir, Israel’s national security minister, saying, “this is the most conservative government in Israel’s history.”
“He (Netanyahu) has to change this government. This government in Israel is making it very difficult,” Biden said.
He also said that ultimately Israel “can’t say no” to a Palestinian state, which Israeli hardliners oppose.
Biden said, “we have an opportunity to begin to unite the region … and they still want to do it. But we have to make sure that Bibi understands that he’s got to make some moves to strengthen… You cannot say no Palestinian state… That’s going to be the hard part”.
Sullivan said on Tuesday that during his visit to Israel he will discuss with Israeli officials their timetable for the war in Gaza.
“The subject of how they are seeing the timetable of this war will certainly be on the agenda for my meetings,” said Sullivan, who is expected to travel later this week.
Biden has expressed strong support for Israel’s military operation against Hamas militants in Gaza but he and his team have expressed growing concern about the death of Palestinian civilians.
Biden plans to meet on Wednesday at the White House with family members of Americans taken hostage by Hamas during its October 7 attack in southern Israel in which 1,200 people were killed, a White House official said.
Sullivan blamed Hamas for the breakdown of an Israeli-Hamas truce from November 24 to December 1 because the militants refused to release more hostages.
“Hamas to this day continues to hold women, elderly people, civilians in significant numbers. And yet still, it’s saying: ‘Hey, how about everybody just stops.’ So we believe that Israel has the right to defend itself,” he said.
(with input from agency)
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