President Biden and Israeli Prime Minister Netanyahu are at odds over the delivery of heavy bombs to Israel, with Biden warning that further weaponry could be suspended if Netanyahu proceeds with a widescale operation in the southern Gaza city of Rafah.
The escalating friction between the two leaders has put their relationship at a breaking point, with Biden taking a more assertive stance against Netanyahu’s actions. Despite their long history and past rough patches, the current situation seems to be pushing their relationship to its limits.
Netanyahu is facing pressure from both the public and hard-liners in his coalition to expand the Rafah invasion, while Biden is dealing with protests from young Americans and backlash from Muslim Americans over his handling of the conflict.
The decision to suspend the shipment of bombs has drawn criticism from Republicans, including former President Trump, who called it a betrayal of Israel. Meanwhile, Vermont Sen. Bernie Sanders has called for the suspension of all offensive weaponry to Israel, adding to the pressure on Biden.
As the situation continues to unfold, the future of the U.S.-Israel relationship remains uncertain. Both leaders are facing challenges that could have significant implications for their political futures. The world watches closely as Biden and Netanyahu navigate this turbulent period in their relationship.