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Israeli PM Benjamin Netanyahu finally gets his White House meeting with Joe Biden
By Francesca Chambers, USA TODAY,
7 hours ago
WASHINGTON — Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu is finally getting his White House meeting.
Two, in fact. One with President Joe Biden, who announced on Sunday that he was ending his reelection bid, and another with Vice President Kamala Harris, who's expected to replace Biden on the Democratic ticket.
An invitation to the White House had evaded Netanyahu since Biden and Harris took office. A meeting last year took place during the United Nations General Assembly in New York. After the Israelis said one had been issued and accepted for Monday, Biden tested positive for COVID and went into quarantine. He returned to the White House on Tuesday.
U.S. President Joe Biden, left, meets with Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu, right, to discuss the ongoing conflict between Israel and Hamas, in Tel Aviv, Israel, Wednesday, Oct. 18, 2023. Miriam Alster/Pool via REUTERS POOL, via REUTERS
Biden has a complicated relationship with Netanyahu, who opposes longtime U.S. efforts to create a Palestinian state. He was openly critical of controversial judicial reforms that Netanyahu's government pushed before Hamas attacked Israel last October. Since then, Biden has been supportive of Israel's right to defend itself while at times condemning its conduct in the war.
An aide to Harris said ahead of her meeting with Netanyahu that Harris, whose husband is Jewish , has an "unwavering commitment to the security of Israel" and has been working with Israeli officials as the country fights Hamas.
More than 20 calls with Netanyahu
Harris speaks regularly with Israeli President Issac Herzog, the official said, and met with him in person once. She has also sat in on more than 20 calls between Biden and Netanyahu.
Harris did not preside over those remarks in her role as president of the Senate. The aide said it was due to her plans to be in Indianapolis at a Zeta Phi Beta Sorority event. She's the keynote speaker at the historically African American sorority's conference.
After his meeting with Biden on Thursday, the Israeli prime minister and the U.S. president were scheduled to meet with the families of Americans who are being held hostage by Hamas. Netanyahu met earlier in the week with the families in Washington. So did White House National Security Advisor Jake Sullivan.
Israel's Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu stands with U.S. President Donald Trump after signing the Abraham Accords, normalizing relations between Israel and some of its Middle East neighbors, in a strategic realignment of Middle Eastern countries against Iran, on the South Lawn of the White House in Washington, U.S., September 15, 2020. TOM BRENNER, REUTERS
Netanyahu will also sit down on Friday with Donald Trump at the 2024 Republican presidential nominee's Florida estate after he leaves Washington, the former president said. Trump is in a close race for the presidency with Harris, polling on the match-up shows.
At the White House, the sitting leaders are expected to discuss the ceasefire and hostage plan that Biden detailed at the end of May and negotiators have continued to pursue in hopes it will bring about an eventual end to the war.
"These are difficult, complex issues. There are still gaps to close, but we’re making progress, the trend is positive, and I’m determined to get this deal done and bring an end to this war, which should end now," Biden said at a news conference at the end of the NATO Summit.
Biden announced a pause on shipments of 2,000 pound bombs to Israel in May amid an outcry over the number of civilians dying in the fighting in Gaza. His State Department said the same week in a report that it was likely that Israel misused U.S.-made weapons in the war.
At his news conference, Biden said that Netanyahu's government "occasionally was less than cooperative" with efforts to get food and medicine into Gaza. He chided that Netanyahu has "one of the most conservative War Cabinets" in the history of Israel.
"And there’s no ultimate answer other than a two-state solution here," Biden said in the July remarks.
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