Biden-Netanyahu Diplomacy Amid Rising Mideast Tensions
President Biden and Israeli Prime Minister Netanyahu's recent call highlights strained U.S.-Israel relations amidst Mideast tensions. The discussion involved Iran's missile attack and ongoing conflicts with Hezbollah. This conversation occurs as Biden faces domestic political challenges, and growing Arab-American dissatisfaction over U.S. foreign policy.
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In a late-week diplomatic engagement, President Joe Biden and Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu spoke amidst heightened tensions in the Middle East. This call, the first in nearly two months, comes as Israel deepens its military actions in Lebanon and navigates its response to Iran's ballistic missile strike.
Vice President Kamala Harris participated, underscoring the call's significance, as confirmed by the White House. Meanwhile, former President Donald Trump conversed with Netanyahu, praising Israel's operations against Hezbollah, influencing the political narrative ahead of the upcoming U.S. elections.
The Mideast conflict is set to affect American politics, complicating Vice President Harris' campaign due to Arab-American voters' dissatisfaction with the administration's foreign policy. Allegations of Netanyahu possibly influencing U.S. elections add layers to existing complex diplomatic relations.
(With inputs from agencies.)
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