The British newspaper “Financial Times” says that US President Joe Biden warned the head of the Israeli occupation government, Benjamin Netanyahu, about the need to change his course in the war on Gaza, explaining that this would result in “Israel losing support around the world.”

 

The British Financial Times reported that US President Joe Biden warned Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu about the need to change his course in the war on Gaza or risk losing global support.

The newspaper reported that Biden said that Netanyahu must change course, warning that the Israeli “indiscriminate bombing” in Gaza threatens to leave “Israel” isolated.

She added, “In his harshest criticism of the far-right coalition formed by the Israeli Prime Minister since Israel began its military attack on October 7, the American President said that Israel has begun to lose support around the world.”

The newspaper pointed out that Biden has, so far, largely resisted public pressure on Netanyahu, even when American officials said that they held difficult talks in private, pointing out that the American president has been a strong supporter of “Israel” in public throughout his political career, including That is “its current war effort.”

She continued by saying that an American official said that Biden’s statements were not part of a coordinated attempt by the White House to pressure Netanyahu, but that they were “out of the ordinary” and “random.”

The newspaper pointed out that “later yesterday, in a joint press conference with Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelensky at the White House, Biden said that Israeli measures must be consistent with trying to do everything possible to prevent innocent Palestinian civilians from being harmed, killed, etc. till then”.

It is noteworthy that Israeli, American and Western media spoke yesterday about the current differences between Netanyahu and Biden regarding the war on Gaza.

The American newspaper “The New York Times” reported that the division between “Israel” and the United States, “its closest ally,” exploded into the open, with Biden warning that Israeli leaders were losing international support because of their war on Gaza, and as a result of Netanyahu’s categorical rejection of the American vision for a transitional period. Post-war.

For its part, Bloomberg confirmed that “the divisions between Biden and Netanyahu regarding the conflict in Israel have extended to public opinion,” so that their two different visions regarding the future of the Gaza Strip after the war confirmed “the deep division between the two allies.”

For its part, Israeli media commented on Biden’s statements today, after he said that Netanyahu must “change his extremist government to find a long-term solution to the Israeli-Palestinian conflict,” in addition to his assertion that “the Israeli government has begun to lose support from the international community due to the indiscriminate bombing of the Gaza Strip.” Gaza”.

The Israeli media confirmed that Biden’s words “were said in closed rooms in the White House, and now they are being said publicly, and the disagreement between Netanyahu and Biden is revealed,” noting that “in the end, there will be an explosion between Netanyahu and Biden.”

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