Saturday, April 6, 2024

U.S. analysts say rift deepens between Jerusalem, Washington


U.S. analysts say rift deepens between Jerusalem, Washington
i24NEWS




The tone taken by U.S. President Joe Biden in his latest conversation with Israeli leader Benjamin Netanyahu was strident and unambiguous, signalling the potential of a real rupture between allies, U.S. media reports said Saturday. 

“Biden has put Netanyahu on probation,” veteran Mideast negotiator Aaron David Miller told the New York Times. “Biden doesn’t want to fight and has given him a test he can pass, certainly on humanitarian assistance and perhaps on negotiations with Hamas. U.S. red lines have a way of turning pink. The only question is: Does Netanyahu want to fight?”

Michael B. Oren, historian and a former Israeli ambassador to the U.S., who knows Biden well, provided a more auspicious reading of the crisis, saying Biden's harsh language — coupled to the universally acknowledge existential importance to the Jewish state of the "special relationship" with the U.S. — provided Netanyahu a much-needed pretext to sideline the demands of far-right hardliners in his government. 



1 comment:

Anonymous said...

Leading American politicians have turned against Israel. Rapture imminent - Masters anyone?