Diplomatic Dial: Biden, Netanyahu, and the Iran-Lebanon Tensions
President Joe Biden and Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu held a significant conversation amid escalating tensions involving Israel, Lebanon, and Iran. Netanyahu also recently communicated with former President Donald Trump, who praised Israel's operations against Hezbollah. Trump's ally, Senator Lindsey Graham, participated in the call.
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President Joe Biden engaged in a pivotal conversation with Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu on Wednesday. The discussion aligns with Israel's expanding ground operations in Lebanon amid growing regional tensions. A crucial point of contention remains Iran's recent ballistic missile attack, sparking concerns on how Israel might respond.
The diplomatic engagements weren't limited to the U.S. administration. Israeli Prime Minister Netanyahu's office confirmed a recent discussion with former U.S. President Donald Trump, reflecting ongoing dialogues over Middle East strategies.
Trump, currently competing closely in the presidential race against Democratic Vice President Kamala Harris, commended Israel's military operations targeting Hezbollah, as noted by Netanyahu's office. The call also included input from Senator Lindsey Graham, a staunch Trump supporter and Republican from South Carolina.
(With inputs from agencies.)
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