Netanyahu to Biden: We will continue the war in Gaza
In a phone conversation with Biden on Saturday evening, the Prime Minister of the Zionist regime emphasized that this regime will continue the war in Gaza until all its goals are achieved. |
According to the report of Fars News Agency International Group, the White House announced on Saturday evening the phone call between US President Joe Biden and Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu.
The Israeli prime minister’s office also stated referring to this phone call that Netanyahu emphasized to Biden that Israel will continue the war until all its goals are achieved.
Netanyahu in this The conversation praised Biden for his country’s position in the UN Security Council in support of Israel. It has declared its full and unequivocal support for this regime’s operations in Gaza.
The American government has so far vetoed several resolutions that demanded an immediate ceasefire in Gaza by repeating the Zionist narrative.
In the weeks leading up to the war, Joe Biden’s administration had said that the White House would only support “ceasefires” in Gaza, and was in favor of continuous calls for help in establishing a ceasefire in Gaza. The cease-fire that can end in the favor of Hamas is not.
Meanwhile, human rights activists and some politicians of the Democratic Party have repeatedly asked Biden to ask Israel to end the operation that killed thousands. The civilian led to pressure.
Finally, the United Nations Security Council approved a resolution on Friday to increase aid to Gaza.
America abstained from this resolution. Russia was another country that abstained from this resolution. 13 other members agreed with the resolution.
CJTN network, written by the US, has vetoed Russia’s request to include a clause for an “immediate and permanent cessation of hostilities” in the text of this resolution.
The approval of this resolution took place while the voting on it was postponed four times in the past days. Finally, the American representative announced today that he is ready to vote on the new amended text.
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