President Joe Biden expressed uncertainty over whether Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu is intentionally stalling a Mideast peace deal to influence the 2024 US presidential election. Speaking at the White House, Biden noted the complexities of their relationship and raised concerns about the timing of Netanyahu’s actions.
Biden emphasized his administration’s strong support for Israel, stating, “No administration has helped Israel more than I have.” Despite this, he expressed doubt about Netanyahu’s motivations, suggesting that the Israeli leader may be using the delay for political leverage in the US.
The relationship between Biden and Netanyahu has become strained due to diverging views on the Gaza conflict. While Biden has called for careful responses to avoid civilian casualties, Netanyahu has pursued aggressive military actions, including strikes in Gaza and against Hezbollah leaders in Lebanon.
Biden’s remarks came after Senator Chris Murphy suggested that Netanyahu’s actions might be influenced by US politics. Murphy stated that it was not unreasonable to think some of Netanyahu’s decisions were tied to the upcoming US election.
As tensions rise, Biden’s concern extends to the potential impact on US domestic politics. A diplomatic resolution could help Biden’s administration, while the ongoing conflict may have ramifications for US fuel prices and public opinion leading up to the election.
Biden continues to push for a peace deal, but with growing political and military challenges, the outcome remains uncertain.
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