Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu is set to meet with President Joe Biden and Vice President Kamala Harris at the White House on Thursday. This visit marks Netanyahu’s first meeting at the White House since Biden took office in 2020. The meeting comes at a crucial time for both the U.S. and Israel.In just a few months, the American people will choose the course of America’s future. I made my choice.
— Joe Biden (@JoeBiden) July 25, 2024
And I would like to thank our great Vice President—@KamalaHarris.
She’s experienced, tough, capable.
She has been an incredible partner to me and leader for our country.
There is growing pressure to find a resolution to the nine-month war in Gaza that has left many casualties and Israeli hostages still in Hamas captivity. The White House says negotiations are in the final stages but some issues remain unresolved. Netanyahu gave a fiery speech to Congress, vowing a “total victory” in Gaza and criticizing U.S. protesters. He said, “Our enemies are your enemies. Our fight is your fight.Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu met yesterday, before his speech to the US Congress, with the leaders of both houses – House of Representatives Speaker Mike Johnson and Senate Majority Leader Chuck Schumer.https://t.co/jXhZt2BfHj pic.twitter.com/9o2rcGADd2
— Prime Minister of Israel (@IsraeliPM) July 25, 2024
And our victory will be your victory.” He praised Biden for his support but also highlighted actions by former President Donald Trump that benefited Israel, such as recognizing Israel’s sovereignty over the Golan Heights. Vice President Harris will meet separately with Netanyahu.WATCH: Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu's Address Before a Joint Meeting of the US Congresshttps://t.co/C1X0gzgnqG
— Prime Minister of Israel (@IsraeliPM) July 25, 2024
She is facing scrutiny from both the political left, who believe Biden hasn’t done enough to pressure Netanyahu to end the war, and from Republicans who criticize her support for Israel. A senior administration official said there is “no daylight between the president and vice president” on Israel. Netanyahu is balancing pressures from the families of hostages calling for a cease-fire and from right-wing members of his coalition demanding a firmer stance against Hamas. He defended Israel’s actions during the war and denounced accusations of Israeli war crimes by the International Criminal Court. Security measures have been heightened at the White House ahead of Netanyahu’s visit, with additional fencing and barriers erected by the Secret Service. After his White House meeting, Netanyahu is scheduled to travel to Florida on Friday. The visit and subsequent meetings are seen as pivotal in shaping future relations and strategies concerning the Israeli-Palestinian conflict and broader Middle East politics. President Joe Biden and Vice President Kamala Harris are set to meet Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu following his address to Congress. The meeting comes at a critical juncture for all three leaders, amidst ongoing geopolitical tensions and domestic political shifts. President Biden recently announced his decision to step down from the 2024 presidential race, positioning Vice President Harris as the likely Democratic nominee. Netanyahu’s visit to the White House includes discussions on the Israel-Hamas war, which has now lasted nine months and resulted in over 39,000 casualties in Gaza. His speech to Congress was met with significant controversy, including boycotts from more than 60 Democratic lawmakers. Netanyahu defended Israel’s actions in Gaza and criticized American protesters. At a campaign rally, former President Donald Trump criticized Harris, calling her his “new victim to defeat” and questioned her readiness for leadership. Trump also reiterated his stance on flag burning, calling for jail time for those who desecrate the American flag. Thousands of protesters marched in Washington, D.C., chanting “Free, free Palestine” and replacing American flags with Palestinian ones in response to Netanyahu’s visit and congressional address. Vice President Harris has started rolling out her campaign messages, emphasizing freedom concerning abortion rights, gun violence, and economic opportunity.Netanyahu wants Trump to win, but he's stuck with Biden for six more months and now faces a possible President Harris. Will Biden-Harris finally condition U.S. military aid and arms sales on an end to the bombing and starving of Palestinian civilians? https://t.co/wpXQ9Xcocx
— Kenneth Roth (@KenRoth) July 23, 2024