Joe Biden
“With your leadership, we can make history,” said the Israeli prime minister to the American president.
“A credible military threat” could deter a state determined to wipe Israel off the map.
Israel’s Government Press Office released a transcript of the Israeli prime minister’s remarks.
There was an unusual delay ahead of the closed-door meeting, which focused on the Iranian threat, Saudi-Israeli normalization, the Palestinian issue and judicial reform.
The former president, in a Rosh Hashanah greeting, also listed his achievements for Israel and the U.S. Jewish community.
The U.S. president voiced his administration’s support for Jewish security and made the dubious claim that he “was raised in the synagogues in my state.”
The U.S. president and first lady wish Jews worldwide a happy, healthy and sweet New Year.
The Israeli prime minister is reportedly trying to find a better speaking slot for the appearance post-Rosh Hashanah.
“Biden lines the pockets of the Iranian ayatollahs who provide safe harbor to the current head of Al-Qaeda,” wrote Florida Gov. Ron DeSantis.
An Oval Office meeting will not take place during Netanyahu’s trip to the United States, following an internal White House debate on the matter.
“When the Biden administration tells you that they’re enforcing sanctions, please laugh,” says FDD CEO Mark Dubowitz.
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