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General Category => World News => Topic started by: mystery-ak on February 12, 2024, 05:45:19 pm
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Biden disparages Netanyahu behind the scenes as 'a-----e,' 'pain in my a--': Report
Netanyahu has publicly defended Biden's memory, calling him 'very focused'
By Jeffrey Clark Fox News
Published February 12, 2024 11:41am EST
President Biden has insulted Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu in private, according to a recent report.
NBC News reported Monday that Biden is complaining that Netanyahu is "giving him hell" despite his attempts to push for a cease-fire in the Israel-Hamas war, per sources that spoke with the outlet.
"He just feels like this is enough," one source told NBC. "It has to stop."
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https://www.foxnews.com/media/biden-disparages-netanyahu-behind-scenes-pain-report
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Well good for Bibi in standing up against Biden. It's just too bad that Israel's military campaign against Hamas is inconvenient for Biden's re-election campaign (which is what this is really about).
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Well good for Bibi in standing up against Biden. It's just too bad that Israel's military campaign against Hamas is inconvenient for Biden's re-election campaign (which is what this is really about).
Nailed it!
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No surprise in this. Netanyahu has dared to disobey LIEden time after time after time after ...
That Netanyahu has been proven right about as often just POs LIEden all the more.
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Spineless Joe Biden is inching toward a full betrayal of Israel
Michael Goodwin
Published Feb. 17, 2024, 8:08 p.m. ET
New York Post (https://nypost.com/2024/02/17/opinion/spineless-joe-biden-is-inching-toward-a-full-betrayal-of-israel/)... Faced with Israel’s war against Hamas in Gaza and a shaky re-election campaign, the president isn’t just going wobbly in his support for our embattled ally — he’s inching toward a full betrayal of Israel to appease American radicals.
His actions and statements are more troubling than those of the officials Thatcher ridiculed as “faint hearts” or “drifting with the tide.”
It is dishonest to defend Biden’s undercutting of Israel as part of some strategic view of how to bring a just and lasting peace to the region.
His words and actions increasingly have little to do with peace and everything to do with pandering to domestic political critics.
A timeline of the president’s shifting attitude shows his position, which began as forceful backing of Israel after the Oct. 7 invasion by Hamas, changed as large parts of the Democrats’ base made it clear they would not vote for him because of his support for Israel. ...
Then aides announced last week they were investigating whether Israel misused American munitions in Gaza.
To put further distance between the two governments, Biden flunkies leak that he intensely dislikes Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu and disparages him as an “bleep.”
He tells donors Israeli bombing was “indiscriminate” and mumbles at a press conference that Israel’s reaction to Oct. 7 is “over the top.”
His words sting, but his policies are far more dangerous.
They include a demand for an immediate cease-fire before Hamas has been eliminated or releases its hostages, some of them American citizens.
If the war stopped now, the terror group would retain control of Gaza. ...
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Bibi is doing the right thing. I just hope he realizes that though the US has a weak, pathetic and evil leader, that much of the country stands with Israel.
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I'm sure the feelings are mutual.
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I'm sure the feelings are mutual.
Bibi must also realize by now that Joe isn't all there and ignoring him is best.