Escalating Tensions: Biden and Netanyahu's High-Stakes Phone Call
U.S. President Joe Biden and Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu spoke about Israel's potential retaliatory strike on Iran amidst escalating tensions. The call comes amid strained U.S.-Israel relations, domestic criticism of Biden, and significant regional instability involving Hamas and Hezbollah.
U.S. President Joe Biden engaged in a crucial phone conversation with Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu, centered on Israel's possible retaliatory strike against Iran. This interaction marks their first direct communication since August, coinciding with increased tensions involving Iran and Hezbollah.
The discussion underscores strained relations between Biden and Netanyahu, exacerbated by Israel's aggressive military actions in Gaza and Lebanon. The Middle East remains on edge, with fears of broader conflict after Israeli missile attacks drew retaliatory strikes from Tehran.
Domestically, Biden faces criticism over his inability to mitigate Israel's military responses, a significant point of contention in the upcoming U.S. elections. The situation further complicates the Democrats' position as they contest key battleground states, where voter sentiment could swing the outcome.
(With inputs from agencies.)
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