Biden (left) said earlier that Netanyahu has the right to defend Israel, but he must care about the innocent lives being lost (French)

Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu said - today, Sunday - that US President Joe Biden is wrong, in response to Biden's statements in which he said that Netanyahu is harming Israel more than it is beneficial.

Netanyahu explained, "Biden is wrong that I am leading a policy against the majority of the Israeli public, and that it harms the country's interests," noting that the last thing Israel should do "is bring the Palestinian Authority into the Gaza Strip."

Netanyahu also claimed - in an interview with the Kan channel, affiliated with the official Israeli Broadcasting Corporation - that the Palestinian Authority is teaching its children about terrorism and financing terrorism, he said, adding that the Israelis support his position that “we must categorically reject the attempt to impose a Palestinian state on us.” According to his claim.

President Biden said - yesterday, Saturday - that there is no red line towards Israel, and that he will not withhold weapons from it and will never give it up, but he directed criticism at Netanyahu, indicating that he wants to reach a temporary ceasefire for a period of 6 weeks, starting with an exchange process. Great for prisoners.

Biden added - in an interview with the American news network MSNBC - that Netanyahu cannot kill another 30,000 Palestinians as a result of the pursuit of the Islamic Resistance Movement (Hamas), pointing out that there are other ways to deal with the shock caused by the movement. , As he says.

The American President stated that he asked the Israelis "not to commit the mistakes that his country had made previously," and said, "The first time I visited Israel, I sat with the War Council and asked it not to repeat the mistakes that the United States had committed."

"Disappointment"

For its part, the American Intelligence website said that the White House's dissatisfaction and disappointment with the leadership of Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu is increasing.

The website published an analytical article - entitled "Biden's Plan to Abandon Netanyahu" - in which it reviewed the growing dissatisfaction of the White House administration with Netanyahu, according to what was reported by Anadolu Agency.

The article devoted space to the statements of former Israeli ambassador to the United States Itamar Rabinovich, who said that the White House had been dissatisfied with Netanyahu for a long time, “but I think now they (the Biden administration) are angrier and more intense.”

He pointed out that Biden and Netanyahu did not agree on many issues, such as the situation in Gaza after the Israeli attacks and the issue of Israeli-Palestinian negotiations to bring about peace.

This comes in light of the ongoing Israeli aggression against Gaza since the seventh of last October, which has left tens of thousands of victims martyred, wounded and missing, most of them children and women, and massive destruction to residential buildings and vital facilities, amid famine looming over the besieged Strip with the scarcity of aid entering.

Source: Al Jazeera + agencies