Benjamin Netanyahu's US Trip and Meetings with Biden, Harris, and Trump
Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu recently visited the United States and held meetings with US President Joe Biden, Vice President Kamala Harris, and former President Donald Trump. During his trip, Netanyahu thanked Biden for decades of support for Israel, while also justifying his actions in the Gaza war before the US Congress.
The meetings were accompanied by protests and incidents of anti-Semitism. Netanyahu proposed a ceasefire in Gaza and discussed the conflict with both Biden and Harris, who expressed concerns about the civilian toll.
Trump, who has a warm relationship with Netanyahu, criticized Harris's remarks and urged Israel to end the war quickly. The Israeli offensive in Gaza has resulted in thousands of civilian deaths and the displacement of millions.
Netanyahu is counting on Trump's return to power, despite strains in their relationship. However, his visit faced mixed reception, with Democrats boycotting and calls for his resignation by the Israeli public.
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