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(4,151 posts)
Wed Mar 29, 2023, 06:01 AM Mar 2023

Biden: Israel 'cannot continue down this road'; no Netanyahu invite in 'near term'

President tells PM to ‘walk away’ from current overhaul law, says he’s very concerned for democracy; Netanyahu retorts: Won’t bow to overseas pressure, even from ‘best of friends’

WASHINGTON — US President Joe Biden on Tuesday urged Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu to “walk away” from his current judicial overhaul legislation, saying he was “very concerned” about the health of Israeli democracy, and warning that Israel “cannot continue down this road.”

“Like many strong supporters of Israel, I’m very concerned. And I’m concerned that they get this straight,” Biden told reporters who asked him about the well-being of Israeli democracy and Netanyahu’s bid to shackle the judiciary.

“They cannot continue down this road. And I’ve sort of made that clear,” he added, speaking before he boarded Air Force One at the Raleigh-Durham airport, in remarks plunging US-Israel ties into open crisis.

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https://www.timesofisrael.com/biden-israel-cannot-continue-down-this-road-no-netanyahu-invite-in-near-term/

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Biden: Israel 'cannot continue down this road'; no Netanyahu invite in 'near term' (Original Post) Israeli Mar 2023 OP
3-2-1 . . . . . no_hypocrisy Mar 2023 #1
Likud, far-right scorn Biden criticism Israeli Mar 2023 #2
Nettie said he won't bow to overseas pressure. Tetrachloride Mar 2023 #3

Israeli

(4,151 posts)
2. Likud, far-right scorn Biden criticism
Wed Mar 29, 2023, 06:27 AM
Mar 2023
Likud’s Vaturi says Jewish state ‘probably more democratic’ than US; former envoy to Washington says some American officials now believe Netanyahu an ‘existential danger to Israel’

Members of Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu’s coalition reacted furiously Wednesday morning to US President Joe Biden’s extraordinary criticism of Jerusalem’s plan to severely weaken the justice system, with one Knesset member from the premier’s ruling Likud party going so far as to claim that Israel was “probably more democratic” than America and accusing former US president Barack Obama of causing the death of Israeli soldiers during a 2014 operation in the Gaza Strip.

Meanwhile, opposition figures decried the Netanyahu government as “dangerous,” and a former Israeli envoy to Washington described the current crisis as perhaps the worst in bilateral relations in more than 30 years, adding that the Biden administration has “no trust” in the prime minister.

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Opposition Leader Yair Lapid tweeted Wednesday morning: “For decades, Israel was the closest ally of the US. The most extreme government in the history of the country spoiled this in three months.”

Benny Gantz, the leader of the opposition National Unity party, called Biden’s comments “an urgent wake-up call for the Israeli government,” adding: “Damage to our ties with the US, our closest friend and our most important ally, is a strategic blow.”

Labor party leader Merav Michaeli said that Biden had “said in his own way that Netanyahu is dangerous to Israel. This is the time to act to replace this dangerous government.”

Source : https://www.timesofisrael.com/likud-far-right-scorn-biden-criticism-one-mk-says-israel-can-defend-itself-alone/



Tetrachloride

(7,839 posts)
3. Nettie said he won't bow to overseas pressure.
Wed Mar 29, 2023, 06:47 AM
Mar 2023

That might turn out to be true. The US has pulled its punches because that’s what diplomacy is for.

But the people of Israel are not holding back as much as the US has.

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