President Joe Biden’s recent conversation with Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu has sparked controversy and criticism, as the two leaders discussed ongoing talks to secure the release of hostages and an immediate ceasefire in Gaza. The call came after a US citizen was taken hostage by Hamas militants in a bloody attack that left over a thousand dead and hundreds of captives, including Americans.
The White House readout of the call highlighted the President’s statement with 17 other world leaders demanding the release of citizens to secure a ceasefire and relief for the people of Gaza. The conversation also touched on preparations for new humanitarian aid crossings.
The call comes amidst growing opposition to the US’s role in the conflict, with protests erupting across the country and calls for Israel to hold immediate elections to replace Prime Minister Netanyahu. The President’s signing of a $26.38bn military assistance package to Israel has further fueled tensions within his own party, with progressives opposing the legislation.
Criticism of Netanyahu’s handling of the hostage situation has also come from within his own country, with calls for him to resign. The niece of one of the hostages held by Hamas accused the Prime Minister of avoiding a deal for political reasons, despite the potential for a ceasefire.
As the situation in Gaza remains volatile, the pressure on President Biden to navigate the delicate relationship with Israel and address the humanitarian crisis continues to mount. The outcome of these discussions and the actions taken by both leaders will have far-reaching implications for the region and US foreign policy.