Far-right Israeli minister's criticism of Biden sparks anger at a sensitive time for US ties
Sunday, 4 February 2024 Criticism of President Joe Biden by a far-right minister in Israel's government who said Donald Trump would allow more freedom to fight Hamas sparked outrage there on Sunday, highlighting the sensitivity of relations as Washington provides key support for the offensive against the militants in Gaza.
Israel's national security minister, Itamar Ben-Gvir, criticizes President Biden, stating Trump's presidency would offer more support against Hamas. This sparks controversy, drawing condemnation from Israeli officials and the Palestinian Foreign Ministry. As Secretary of State Blinken visits,...
Netanyahu Reveals Plan , for Gaza’s Future.
The Israeli prime minister presented his plan to the country's security cabinet on Feb. 22.
The plan cites the "complete demilitarization"
of Hamas,..
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China Condemns America’s Veto , of Call for Israel-Gaza Ceasefire at UN.
On Feb. 20, the U.S. vetoed an Algerian resolution for an immediate ceasefire in Gaza because it would allegedly "jeopardize"..
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