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Biden dramatically scales up the pressure on Netanyahu as decades-long relationship faces its most consequential moment


Biden dramatically scales up the pressure on Netanyahu as decades-long relationship faces its most consequential moment
President Joe Biden on Wednesday dramatically escalated his public pressure on Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu to end the fighting with Hamas that has stretched into a 10th day, as their decades-long relationship faces a stern test.
The White House said Biden told Netanyahu “that he expected a significant de-escalation today on the path to a ceasefire” in the raging violence. The statement was a signal Biden is losing patience with Netanyahu, a leader he has known for four decades.
The description of the call the fourth between President and Prime Minister over the past week reflected growing concern in the White House over the conflict. Previously, administration officials said their objective was to keep pressure on Israel limited to private conversations. But that appeared to shift after the White House revealed publicly that Bide ....

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Biden adopting firmer tone with Netanyahu as decades-long relationship enters its most consequential moment


Dispatched by then-President Barack Obama to reassure skeptical leaders, Biden was touched to learn Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu a man he’d known for almost 30 years had planted a circle of trees in honor of his mother at a forest in Jerusalem.
“My love for your country was watered by this Irish lady, who was proudest of me when I was working with and for the security of Israel,” a grinning Biden told Netanyahu at his official residence. “That’s a great honor.”
With Biden still in the country, Israel announced the approval of 1,600 new homes in Ramat Shlomo in East Jerusalem considered an illegal settlement under international law infuriating the United States and undermining Biden, who’d just stood alongside the country’s leader to declare “our friendship is real.” ....

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