Netanyahu plans to meet Biden in US to 'thank him for the things he did for Israel'

Publicado 2024-07-22
Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu said he was planning on meeting US President Joe Biden during his trip to Washington "to thank him for the things he did for Israel". Netanyahu left for the US on Monday, leaving behind a brutal war to make a politically precarious speech before a joint session of Congress. #netanyahu #biden #israel #unitedstates #news

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  • @coldogno7
    "i want to see my puppet for the last time"
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  • @cashaeleatemla
    A person familiar with Biden’s schedule confirmed Sunday that the president will host Netanyahu at the White House. The official, speaking on condition of anonymity because they were not authorized to comment publicly, said the exact timing of the meeting has not been established because Biden is recovering from COVID-19. Netanyahu is scheduled to address Congress on Wednesday. He is also expected to meet with Vice President Kamala Harris, who is seeking the Democratic Party’s presidential nomination.
  • @Celsor5865
    It’s a new day coming! I am one of the many who did not like Joe’s support for Israel!!! I was not going to vote for Joe. Now that barrier no longer exists for many of us, and I will fully support Kamala for our next President! Thank you Joe, for placing our nation ahead of your personal ambitions, unlike the other guy, who we all would rather just forget! This 65 year old Veteran was stressed out about our coming Elections!! Now with Joe out, I am pumped about winning in November, bigger than the last two times Trump lost the Popular Vote! We need to give out a Clear message that our Democracy is not for sale to the Musks or wannabe dictators of the world!! We need to let our Supreme Court know that their days of supporting Corporations against its people is no longer tolerated, and that dark money will now see the light.
  • @24299
    Hope he don't reach. 🤞🤞🤞
  • @jessicabower2539
    Oh, so the puppetmaster is coming to say goodbye to his beloved puppet.
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  • @cashaeleatemla
    Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu left for Washington on Monday, leaving behind a brutal war to make a politically precarious speech before the U.S. Congress at a time of great uncertainty following Joe Biden’s withdrawal from the presidential race. With efforts ongoing to bring about a cease-fire between Israel and Hamas, rising concerns about the war spreading to Lebanon and Yemen, and the U.S. in the midst of a dizzying election campaign, Netanyahu’s speech has the potential to cause disarray on both sides of the ocean. The risks only increased with Biden’s decision Sunday to drop out of the race for president, especially since the choice of a replacement Democratic nominee — and the potential next American leader — are still up in the air. Before stepping on the plane, Netanyahu said he would emphasize the theme of Israel’s bipartisanship in his speech and said Israel would remain America’s key ally in the Middle East “regardless who the American people choose as their next president.”
  • @JxsOnGo
    "i want to see my puppet for the last time"